Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... discussion . Whether the translators are men of no considerable qualifications , such as Caxton , or of remark- able ... discuss and select the best among these fashions for a concerted attempt to reinstate English among the ...
... discussion . Whether the translators are men of no considerable qualifications , such as Caxton , or of remark- able ... discuss and select the best among these fashions for a concerted attempt to reinstate English among the ...
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... discussion of con- temporary problems . A vernacular form itself , it is used for discussion concerning the use of the vernacular for other purposes . The audience to whom it is addressed was that 1 A merye enterlude entitled Respublica ...
... discussion of con- temporary problems . A vernacular form itself , it is used for discussion concerning the use of the vernacular for other purposes . The audience to whom it is addressed was that 1 A merye enterlude entitled Respublica ...
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... discussion about the work of Seneca including In De- clamationes Senecae and In Tragoedias Senecae . He taught in ... discussions of the Cambridge circle . He is adjudged inferior to the great Greek tragic writers . When he is con ...
... discussion about the work of Seneca including In De- clamationes Senecae and In Tragoedias Senecae . He taught in ... discussions of the Cambridge circle . He is adjudged inferior to the great Greek tragic writers . When he is con ...
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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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