Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... moral precepts for the better conduct of man's life , which for this his excellencie deserueth not onely of the Grecians , and Latinistes to bee read and knowen , but also to bee translated into the Vulgare toungue of all nacions.2 1 ...
... moral precepts for the better conduct of man's life , which for this his excellencie deserueth not onely of the Grecians , and Latinistes to bee read and knowen , but also to bee translated into the Vulgare toungue of all nacions.2 1 ...
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... moral interlude . Its main theme is the con- flict between man and his circumstances in his passage through the world . This is essentially the stuff of tragedy in the Aristotelian sense of ' men in action , ' but in the morality it is ...
... moral interlude . Its main theme is the con- flict between man and his circumstances in his passage through the world . This is essentially the stuff of tragedy in the Aristotelian sense of ' men in action , ' but in the morality it is ...
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... moral interlude with one so closely con- nected with a humanist circle . Rastell's faithfulness to the native form is a significant proof of its vigour and adapta- bility to contemporary purposes . That he continues to use it shows that ...
... moral interlude with one so closely con- nected with a humanist circle . Rastell's faithfulness to the native form is a significant proof of its vigour and adapta- bility to contemporary purposes . That he continues to use it shows that ...
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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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