Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes2-3Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1962 |
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... imitation is exemplary : Johnson in his criticism of imitation presents an elastic view- point . Whereas earlier in his career he condoned the purely neo - classical , correct imitation , even to the point of creating two imitations ...
... imitation is exemplary : Johnson in his criticism of imitation presents an elastic view- point . Whereas earlier in his career he condoned the purely neo - classical , correct imitation , even to the point of creating two imitations ...
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... imitation with translation , though his own definition of translation- " the act of turning into another language ; interpretation " — makes no especial qualification for imitation . However , the references to this literary form in the ...
... imitation with translation , though his own definition of translation- " the act of turning into another language ; interpretation " — makes no especial qualification for imitation . However , the references to this literary form in the ...
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... imitation before he con- demned the form . His " Progress of Envy , " however , was a Spenserian imitation which Johnson would have disapproved with greater force , surely , than he would have spent in criti- cizing his own less ...
... imitation before he con- demned the form . His " Progress of Envy , " however , was a Spenserian imitation which Johnson would have disapproved with greater force , surely , than he would have spent in criti- cizing his own less ...
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