Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... tongue and the tra sion of knowledge had continued at a varying pac since . Alfred in the Anglo - Saxon period cited the tradition behind the translators ' activity1 and had dis aims and methods . There had always been the ne giving the ...
... tongue and the tra sion of knowledge had continued at a varying pac since . Alfred in the Anglo - Saxon period cited the tradition behind the translators ' activity1 and had dis aims and methods . There had always been the ne giving the ...
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... tongue must therefore be quite clear before the meaning can be adequately expressed in any other language . Palsgrave deplores the wide - spread neglect of the vernacular by the learned , who thus impair their ability to examine Latin ...
... tongue must therefore be quite clear before the meaning can be adequately expressed in any other language . Palsgrave deplores the wide - spread neglect of the vernacular by the learned , who thus impair their ability to examine Latin ...
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... tongue , either for lacke of store , or els because we would enriche the language : it is well doen to vse them , and no man therin can be charged for any affectacion , when all other are agreed to folowe the same waie.1 The men of this ...
... tongue , either for lacke of store , or els because we would enriche the language : it is well doen to vse them , and no man therin can be charged for any affectacion , when all other are agreed to folowe the same waie.1 The men of this ...
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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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