Satires and EpistlesTyp. Clarendon, 1896 - 164 pages |
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... Boileau ridi- culed the fashion , and ( Art Poétique , 3. 118 ) forbade the dramatist ' peindre Caton galant , et Brutus dameret . ' The limits of translation and imitation were not distinctly defined . בית הספרים הלאמי והאוניברסיטאי ...
... Boileau ridi- culed the fashion , and ( Art Poétique , 3. 118 ) forbade the dramatist ' peindre Caton galant , et Brutus dameret . ' The limits of translation and imitation were not distinctly defined . בית הספרים הלאמי והאוניברסיטאי ...
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... Boileau , though he has substituted English authors throughout for the French examples . And in his translation of Juvenal , Dryden could not resist introducing Shadwell's name . But Rochester ( died 1680 ) , in what he calls an ...
... Boileau , though he has substituted English authors throughout for the French examples . And in his translation of Juvenal , Dryden could not resist introducing Shadwell's name . But Rochester ( died 1680 ) , in what he calls an ...
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... Boileau's , in signalising pretentious poetry , and exposing ambitious incapacity . But Pope was not content with censuring the books , he attacked their authors . Nor was this mistake enough . He fell furiously upon the trade of ...
... Boileau's , in signalising pretentious poetry , and exposing ambitious incapacity . But Pope was not content with censuring the books , he attacked their authors . Nor was this mistake enough . He fell furiously upon the trade of ...
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... Boileau . But while thus learning composition from Boileau , Pope neglected to learn what Boileau lays down as the rule of his poetry , ' Rien n'est beau que le vrai . ' Boileau is a classic , not only by reason of his style , but in ...
... Boileau . But while thus learning composition from Boileau , Pope neglected to learn what Boileau lays down as the rule of his poetry , ' Rien n'est beau que le vrai . ' Boileau is a classic , not only by reason of his style , but in ...
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... Boileau's weapons . Hence the classic durability of Boileau . His personal allusions are so many prin- ciples clothed in concrete form . ( Nisard , 2. 382. ) ' Changez les noms des poëtes immolés par Boileau sous d'autres noms je vois ...
... Boileau's weapons . Hence the classic durability of Boileau . His personal allusions are so many prin- ciples clothed in concrete form . ( Nisard , 2. 382. ) ' Changez les noms des poëtes immolés par Boileau sous d'autres noms je vois ...
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