Alexander Pope: Catholic PoetNew York, 1952 - 312 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 34
Seite 95
... translating Homer word for word , he was free to put into his translation the feeling and movement characteristic of the blind bard himself . Pope had a further advantage . Casting aside the obvious temptation to imitate in English the ...
... translating Homer word for word , he was free to put into his translation the feeling and movement characteristic of the blind bard himself . Pope had a further advantage . Casting aside the obvious temptation to imitate in English the ...
Seite 148
... translation was finished before the printing of the first volume . The task of collaboration started with utmost good humor among Pope and his assistants . At first they fought an amiable battle for the privilege of translating certain ...
... translation was finished before the printing of the first volume . The task of collaboration started with utmost good humor among Pope and his assistants . At first they fought an amiable battle for the privilege of translating certain ...
Seite 149
... translation . Much more likely , Pope was sick to death of translation . After five years of grueling work , it was the reward of such labor which glittered in his sight . In conse- quence , he employed Broome and Fenton on a different ...
... translation . Much more likely , Pope was sick to death of translation . After five years of grueling work , it was the reward of such labor which glittered in his sight . In conse- quence , he employed Broome and Fenton on a different ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER PAGE I Alas Poor Yorick | 3 |
The Phoenix from the Ashes | 26 |
The Mouths of Babes | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
10 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Addison Alexander Pope Arbuthnot Atossa Atterbury Bathous Bathurst beauty Binfield Bishop Bolingbroke Broome Button's Caryll Catholic Catholicism character Church complete correspondence court Courthope Cudworth Curll death deism deist Dennis doctrine Duchess Duchess of Buckingham Duchess of Marlborough dull Dunciad edition England Essay on Criticism evidence faith fame fancy Fénelon Fenton friends friendship genius heart Homer Ibid idea Iliad indicate John Caryll John Gay King Lady Mary learning light Lintot literary lived London Lord Lord Hervey manner Martha Blount mind Moral Epistles mother nature once opinion Panzani papist Pascal penal laws philosophy picture played poem poet poet's political Pope knew Pope wrote Pope's enemies Pope's father Pope's letters portrait priest published reason religion religious satire seemed sense Shakespeare Spence Swift things thought Tibbald tion translation truth Twickenham universe verse Warburton Whigs whole Windsor Forest witty words write