Cowper: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1960 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... translation . ' Whether , ' he writes , ' a translation of Homer may be best executed in blank verse or in rhyme is a question in the decision of which no man finds difficulty who has ever duly considered what translation ought to be ...
... translation . ' Whether , ' he writes , ' a translation of Homer may be best executed in blank verse or in rhyme is a question in the decision of which no man finds difficulty who has ever duly considered what translation ought to be ...
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... translation of Homer , but his verse is not universally such ; on the contrary , it is often lame , feeble , and flat . He has , besides , occasionally a felicity of expression peculiar to himself ; but it is a felicity purely modern ...
... translation of Homer , but his verse is not universally such ; on the contrary , it is often lame , feeble , and flat . He has , besides , occasionally a felicity of expression peculiar to himself ; but it is a felicity purely modern ...
Стр. 152
... Translation . Metaphors of which Homer never dreamt , which he did not seek , and which probably he would have disdained if he had found , follow each other in quick succession like the sliding pictures in a show - box . Homer is , on ...
... Translation . Metaphors of which Homer never dreamt , which he did not seek , and which probably he would have disdained if he had found , follow each other in quick succession like the sliding pictures in a show - box . Homer is , on ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
HAZLITT ON COWPER | 11 |
BAGEHOT ON COWPER | 17 |
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