English LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1964 - Počet stran: 174 A survey of American criticism and scholarship in English literature during the thirty years or so preceding the publication of this book. |
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... scholars , and again and again in works by Ameri- can literary scholars one finds mistranslations from Latin or Greek , sometimes even schoolboy howlers . A Greek word whose sound is important to his argument is misspelled ( and so ...
... scholars , and again and again in works by Ameri- can literary scholars one finds mistranslations from Latin or Greek , sometimes even schoolboy howlers . A Greek word whose sound is important to his argument is misspelled ( and so ...
Strana 69
... literary scholars and critics who concentrate on medieval studies is smaller than it used to be ; the decline of the old philological tradition has made this in- evitable . Nevertheless , a substantial amount of work on Old and Middle ...
... literary scholars and critics who concentrate on medieval studies is smaller than it used to be ; the decline of the old philological tradition has made this in- evitable . Nevertheless , a substantial amount of work on Old and Middle ...
Strana 94
David Daiches. and his generation of literary scholars presented the texts , set them in their historical context , translated or explained the difficult words , and in short made it possible for students to learn to read them accurately ...
David Daiches. and his generation of literary scholars presented the texts , set them in their historical context , translated or explained the difficult words , and in short made it possible for students to learn to read them accurately ...
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