Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 32 |
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... language from which one is translating . The remark was taken with a solemnity it did not perhaps altogether merit . But it is true , nevertheless , in so far as perfect command of the foreign tongue would , by giving one a full grasp ...
... language from which one is translating . The remark was taken with a solemnity it did not perhaps altogether merit . But it is true , nevertheless , in so far as perfect command of the foreign tongue would , by giving one a full grasp ...
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... language is a little different , perhaps a little more resourceful . The effect may indeed be much more radical than this . Cowper's Homer translation was done in a Miltonic grand manner which did not come naturally to him , bearing ...
... language is a little different , perhaps a little more resourceful . The effect may indeed be much more radical than this . Cowper's Homer translation was done in a Miltonic grand manner which did not come naturally to him , bearing ...
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... language , his own times . He has to melt down , and then to refashion . Much is inevitably lost in the process : but , in so far as it is successful , the result will be a working model of the original , a model accurate in detail , it ...
... language , his own times . He has to melt down , and then to refashion . Much is inevitably lost in the process : but , in so far as it is successful , the result will be a working model of the original , a model accurate in detail , it ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION By JOANNA RICHARDSON M A F R S L | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture | 18 |
THE WORLD OF WILLIAM GOLDING | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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