The Spenser EncyclopediaA.C. Hamilton 'This masterly work ought to be The Elizabethan Encyclopedia, and no less.' - Cahiers Elizabethains |
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... translated by; translation univ university v verso Var Variorum edition vol volume Spenser's Works (page refs to ed 1912 except as.
... translated by; translation univ university v verso Var Variorum edition vol volume Spenser's Works (page refs to ed 1912 except as.
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... translation and, as an occasional variation, in his important blank-verse Englishing of Aeneid 4 (pub 1554). The first original poem to use it is Turbervile's Of Ladie Venus (1567). Sidney frequently employs alexandrines in the Old ...
... translation and, as an occasional variation, in his important blank-verse Englishing of Aeneid 4 (pub 1554). The first original poem to use it is Turbervile's Of Ladie Venus (1567). Sidney frequently employs alexandrines in the Old ...
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... translation of C.M. Wieland's Oberon, fashioned into Spenserian stanzas, caused him to call for a similar translation of The Faerie Queene to overcome the obstacle of Spenser's language (Brown 1805). No such effort was forthcoming ...
... translation of C.M. Wieland's Oberon, fashioned into Spenserian stanzas, caused him to call for a similar translation of The Faerie Queene to overcome the obstacle of Spenser's language (Brown 1805). No such effort was forthcoming ...
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... translations of 31 of them (Paris 1554, rpt 1556), and again in his Carminum poetarum novem...fragmenta along with a complete Latin translation and the works of eight other Greek poets (1560). The Anacreontic poems were later discovered ...
... translations of 31 of them (Paris 1554, rpt 1556), and again in his Carminum poetarum novem...fragmenta along with a complete Latin translation and the works of eight other Greek poets (1560). The Anacreontic poems were later discovered ...
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... translation. An MA candidate studied quadrivial subjects (arithmetic, geometry, Ptolemaic astronomy), drawing, more philosophy, and Greek (both the language and such authors as Homer, Isocrates, Demosthenes, and Euripides). The fact ...
... translation. An MA candidate studied quadrivial subjects (arithmetic, geometry, Ptolemaic astronomy), drawing, more philosophy, and Greek (both the language and such authors as Homer, Isocrates, Demosthenes, and Euripides). The fact ...
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