Continuum, Volume 2AMS Press, 1990 - French literature |
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Page 161
... originals . A reader working from the original texts becomes more aware than before of their poetic integrity . Further translations of Renaissance and Baroque poets are needed to bring their accomplishments into a general awareness on ...
... originals . A reader working from the original texts becomes more aware than before of their poetic integrity . Further translations of Renaissance and Baroque poets are needed to bring their accomplishments into a general awareness on ...
Page 201
... original text , with the capital addition of marginal dating to clarify d'Aubigné's often digressive narrative . The non - specialist might well take issue with the editor's handling of vocabulary glossing : the brief lexicon at the end ...
... original text , with the capital addition of marginal dating to clarify d'Aubigné's often digressive narrative . The non - specialist might well take issue with the editor's handling of vocabulary glossing : the brief lexicon at the end ...
Page 230
... original abandonment . Nature , art , philosophy , music , and religion , are all means of transcendence to compensate for an original and early dispersal of union . Which union , then ? Which perceived loss of not only integrity , but ...
... original abandonment . Nature , art , philosophy , music , and religion , are all means of transcendence to compensate for an original and early dispersal of union . Which union , then ? Which perceived loss of not only integrity , but ...
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