Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... Gavin Douglas among the poets and of Caxton and Lord Berners among the writers of prose , there is a notable capacity to develop and try new things within a mainly mediaeval sphere . One mode of examining the literary taste of the age ...
... Gavin Douglas among the poets and of Caxton and Lord Berners among the writers of prose , there is a notable capacity to develop and try new things within a mainly mediaeval sphere . One mode of examining the literary taste of the age ...
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... Gavin Douglas ' comments on his method of translating there is some realization that divergence from the original must not be carried too far . He is willing to try to preserve the meaning in order that his version may show Na thyng ...
... Gavin Douglas ' comments on his method of translating there is some realization that divergence from the original must not be carried too far . He is willing to try to preserve the meaning in order that his version may show Na thyng ...
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... Gavin Douglas uses the term in a clearly depreciatory context . When the man of his dream begins to read all the mowis in this mold , sen God merkit man , " Douglas dismisses his offer Thir romanis ar bot rydlis , quod I to that ray.3 ...
... Gavin Douglas uses the term in a clearly depreciatory context . When the man of his dream begins to read all the mowis in this mold , sen God merkit man , " Douglas dismisses his offer Thir romanis ar bot rydlis , quod I to that ray.3 ...
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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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