Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 4-6Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1972 |
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... translation has been a moot question for some time . In 1791 , Dorothy Wordsworth wrote that her brother was reading " Italian , Spanish , German , Greek and Latin " ( EY.51 ) . In the same year William openly lamented his lack of " any ...
... translation has been a moot question for some time . In 1791 , Dorothy Wordsworth wrote that her brother was reading " Italian , Spanish , German , Greek and Latin " ( EY.51 ) . In the same year William openly lamented his lack of " any ...
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... translations . These include comments on the partial translation of Virgil's Aeneid , the participation in the modernization of Chaucer , and the translations of Michelangelo . Having examined Wordsworth's critical opinions of ...
... translations . These include comments on the partial translation of Virgil's Aeneid , the participation in the modernization of Chaucer , and the translations of Michelangelo . Having examined Wordsworth's critical opinions of ...
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... translation : Whose bashful jet of water , not daring to leave the ground , scarcely shoots up and dies two feet above the ground . He laughs with scorn at the gardener who uses pseudo - Grecian and fake Oriental bric - a - brac such as ...
... translation : Whose bashful jet of water , not daring to leave the ground , scarcely shoots up and dies two feet above the ground . He laughs with scorn at the gardener who uses pseudo - Grecian and fake Oriental bric - a - brac such as ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 1 |
WORDSWORTHS USE OF THE WORKS HE READ 95 | 95 |
FOOTNOTES 287 | 287 |
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