Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... Cheke , as anxious to preserve the Saxon character of English as Gardiner was to obscure it with Latin , issued a counterblast to the Latinists in his translation of the Gospel of St. Matthew from the original Greek into Saxon speech ...
... Cheke , as anxious to preserve the Saxon character of English as Gardiner was to obscure it with Latin , issued a counterblast to the Latinists in his translation of the Gospel of St. Matthew from the original Greek into Saxon speech ...
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... Cheke's well - attested contribution to the formation of habits of appreciation and discrimination plays a very important part in the evolution of Tudor criticism . Some indication of the scope of the interests of the Cam- bridge circle ...
... Cheke's well - attested contribution to the formation of habits of appreciation and discrimination plays a very important part in the evolution of Tudor criticism . Some indication of the scope of the interests of the Cam- bridge circle ...
Strona 93
... Cheke's friends and refers frequently to the private readings and discussions he accorded to them . They derived great comoditie . . . in hearyng hym reade priuatly in his chambre , all Homer , Sophocles , and Euripides , Herodotus ...
... Cheke's friends and refers frequently to the private readings and discussions he accorded to them . They derived great comoditie . . . in hearyng hym reade priuatly in his chambre , all Homer , Sophocles , and Euripides , Herodotus ...
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The Earliest Tudor Phase I | 1 |
The Translation of the Bible | 23 |
Secular Translation and Translators | 42 |
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