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" Hence the vanity of translation ; it were as wise to cast a violet into a crucible that you might discover the formal principle of its colour and odour, as seek to transfuse from one language into another the creations of a poet. "
English Essays from Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay: With Introductions, Notes ... - Página 350
editado por - 1910 - 421 páginas
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Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments,

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 368 páginas
...sort of uniform and harmonious recurrence of sound, without which it were not poetry, and which ie scarcely less indispensable to the communication of...that you might discover the formal principle of its colour and odour, as seek to transfuse from one language into another the creations of a poet. The...
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A defence of poetry. Essay on the literature, arts, and manners of the ...

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 256 páginas
...sound,- without which -A y\ it were not poetry, and which is scarcely less indis- 0* -^ '• pensable to the communication of its influence, than the words...that you might discover the formal principle of its colour and odour, as seek to transfuse from one language into another the creations of a poet. The...
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The Monthly chronicle; a national journal, Volumen5

1840 - 582 páginas
...mind, with the mind and inspired mood, which dictated the original work. Shelley himself has said, " It were as wise to cast a violet into a crucible,...that you might discover the formal principle of its colour and odour, as seek to transfuse from one language into another, the creations of a poet." This...
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Selections from the Dramas of Goethe and Schiller

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Schiller - 1843 - 316 páginas
...spirit of each drama. Shelley makes the following remark in reference to poetical translations : " It were as wise to cast a violet into a crucible, that you might discover the principle of its colour and odour, as seek to transfuse from one language to another the creations...
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Essays, Letters from Abroad

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1845 - 246 páginas
...affected a certain uniform and harmonious recurrence of sound, without which it were not poetry, and which is scarcely less indispensable to the communication...that you might discover the formal principle of its colour and odour, as seek to transfuse from one language into another the creations of a poet. The...
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Essays, Letters from Abroad

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1845 - 186 páginas
...recurrence of habits of action, are all the instruments and sound, without which it were not noetry. and which is scarcely less indispensable to the communication...that you might discover the formal principle of its colour and odour, as seek to transfuse from one language into another the creations of a poet. The...
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The works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, ed. by mrs. Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 páginas
...affected a certain uniform and harmonious recurrence of sound, without which it were not poetry, and which is scarcely less indispensable to the communication...that you might discover the formal principle of its colour and odour, as seek to transfuse from one language into another the creations of a poet. The...
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Oxford Essays, Volumen1

1855 - 408 páginas
...same idea, when showing the impossibility of translating poetry from one language into another : ' It were as wise to cast a violet into a crucible,...that you might discover the formal principle of its colour and odour.' Still something of this kind must be attempted if we wish to explain to others the...
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Oxford Essays

1856 - 330 páginas
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Dante and His Latest Translators

George Henry Calvert - 1868 - 38 páginas
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