Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... Terence . The works of both these dramatists were valued for their sententiae , easily gathered for anthologies of moral precepts and for school textbooks . The forms of Terence stimulated the imitations of Hrotsvitha , the nun of ...
... Terence . The works of both these dramatists were valued for their sententiae , easily gathered for anthologies of moral precepts and for school textbooks . The forms of Terence stimulated the imitations of Hrotsvitha , the nun of ...
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... Terence , ' attempt- ing to reconcile the Christian allegory with the classical technique , is an outcome of this critical attitude to structure . While Terence serves as the model for comedy , Seneca serves a similar purpose for ...
... Terence , ' attempt- ing to reconcile the Christian allegory with the classical technique , is an outcome of this critical attitude to structure . While Terence serves as the model for comedy , Seneca serves a similar purpose for ...
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... Terence is used extensively in this period , to inculcate the pure Latinity upon which scholars of the Renascence period insisted . Critical study of the diction becomes necessary in the reading of these plays . Plautus especially is ...
... Terence is used extensively in this period , to inculcate the pure Latinity upon which scholars of the Renascence period insisted . Critical study of the diction becomes necessary in the reading of these plays . Plautus especially is ...
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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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