Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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Strana 39
... translator of Boethius , was doubtless a relative as well as a contemporary . H. Parrott , the future epigrammatist , author of The Mastive or Young Whelp of an olde Dogge and other curious works , was another contemporary at the King's ...
... translator of Boethius , was doubtless a relative as well as a contemporary . H. Parrott , the future epigrammatist , author of The Mastive or Young Whelp of an olde Dogge and other curious works , was another contemporary at the King's ...
Strana 88
... translation of Ovid's Elegies has indeed been thought to be due to this early period of his career , and some of his poetic productions must have been executed during his residence at Cambridge ; the Amores was doubtless one of the ...
... translation of Ovid's Elegies has indeed been thought to be due to this early period of his career , and some of his poetic productions must have been executed during his residence at Cambridge ; the Amores was doubtless one of the ...
Strana 89
... translation is highly spirited and fluent , and far in advance , as regards poetic power , of almost every , if not all , previous versified English translations from foreign languages . In those days the licentiousness ' would scarcely ...
... translation is highly spirited and fluent , and far in advance , as regards poetic power , of almost every , if not all , previous versified English translations from foreign languages . In those days the licentiousness ' would scarcely ...
Strana 101
... translated it into English in 1587. His version is authori- tatively stated to have appeared in 1595 , but no copy ... translator of Homer , became his trusty friend , and to be LONDON : MANHOOD ΙΟΙ.
... translated it into English in 1587. His version is authori- tatively stated to have appeared in 1595 , but no copy ... translator of Homer , became his trusty friend , and to be LONDON : MANHOOD ΙΟΙ.
Strana 105
... translations from Pedro Mexia and Petrus Perondinus ; but neither the Castilian of the one , nor the Latin of the other , gave hints of the character created by Marlowe . ! Tamburlaine's tall stature and ' his joints so strongly knit ...
... translations from Pedro Mexia and Petrus Perondinus ; but neither the Castilian of the one , nor the Latin of the other , gave hints of the character created by Marlowe . ! Tamburlaine's tall stature and ' his joints so strongly knit ...
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