Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... eloquence / 3 Caxton's comments on literature and language are so dis- criminating , his attitude to translation so thoughtful that they point to a mind alive to the many currents of thought in his age , a mind which deliberately ...
... eloquence / 3 Caxton's comments on literature and language are so dis- criminating , his attitude to translation so thoughtful that they point to a mind alive to the many currents of thought in his age , a mind which deliberately ...
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... eloquence . He feels that it is better to write plainely & nakedly after the common sort of men in few words , than to ouerflowe wyth vnnecessarie and superfluous eloquence as Cicero is thought sometimes to doe : But perhaps wheras I ...
... eloquence . He feels that it is better to write plainely & nakedly after the common sort of men in few words , than to ouerflowe wyth vnnecessarie and superfluous eloquence as Cicero is thought sometimes to doe : But perhaps wheras I ...
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... eloquence , therefore must we seeke in the Authors onelie of those two tonges , the trewe Paterne of Eloquence , if in any other mother tongue we looke to attaine , either to perfit vtterance of it our selues , or skilfull iudgement of ...
... eloquence , therefore must we seeke in the Authors onelie of those two tonges , the trewe Paterne of Eloquence , if in any other mother tongue we looke to attaine , either to perfit vtterance of it our selues , or skilfull iudgement of ...
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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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