Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... guage that this responsibility was laid upon men who exercised discretion and moderation in augmenting the • vocabulary . Translation from the wealth of subject matter in classical languages was a searching test of the resources of the ...
... guage that this responsibility was laid upon men who exercised discretion and moderation in augmenting the • vocabulary . Translation from the wealth of subject matter in classical languages was a searching test of the resources of the ...
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... guage whye sholde not we thynke worthy our language the same ? sythen al speeches suffre confusyon saue hebrewe . By the time of Whittinton , the spirit of emulation which spurred on the translators and all men of letters who had the ...
... guage whye sholde not we thynke worthy our language the same ? sythen al speeches suffre confusyon saue hebrewe . By the time of Whittinton , the spirit of emulation which spurred on the translators and all men of letters who had the ...
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... guage . Wilson remarks , Many can tell their mynde in Englishe , but fewe can vse mete termes , and apt order : suche as all men should haue , and wise men will vse : suche as nedes must be had , when matters should be vttered.4 The man ...
... guage . Wilson remarks , Many can tell their mynde in Englishe , but fewe can vse mete termes , and apt order : suche as all men should haue , and wise men will vse : suche as nedes must be had , when matters should be vttered.4 The man ...
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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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