Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... means of translation to everyone who wished to assimilate them without having the means of reading the originals . Simi- larly , the leading spirits of the Reformation asserted the right of the individual to have access to Scriptural ...
... means of translation to everyone who wished to assimilate them without having the means of reading the originals . Simi- larly , the leading spirits of the Reformation asserted the right of the individual to have access to Scriptural ...
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... means of translation had been made by the Romans from Greek literature and a similar transference was proved possible in the sixteenth century world by the example of frenche men , Italions , and Germanes , to our no litle reproche for ...
... means of translation had been made by the Romans from Greek literature and a similar transference was proved possible in the sixteenth century world by the example of frenche men , Italions , and Germanes , to our no litle reproche for ...
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... means of allegory . The conception of the poet as a ' maker ' was therefore obscured . Study of the ' pagan authors , ' reading of which had been allowed by the mediaeval Church only because it was the means of perfecting knowledge ...
... means of allegory . The conception of the poet as a ' maker ' was therefore obscured . Study of the ' pagan authors , ' reading of which had been allowed by the mediaeval Church only because it was the means of perfecting knowledge ...
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The Earliest Tudor Phase I | 1 |
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