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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope Volume I.

By: George Gilfillan

...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ..................................................... 115 IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS ................................................................ ............................................. 115 IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS ........................................................................ ...es.” His prin- cipal favourites were Virgil’s “Eclogues,” in Latin; and in English, Spencer, Waller, and Dryden—admiring Spencer, we presume, for his ... ...have written ‘The Rape of the Lock,’ and dressed Homer so becomingly in an English coat, should have been so barbarously treated? Let the hand of Denn... ...gether idle. In 1740, he did nothing but edit an edition of select Italian Poets. This year, Crousaz, a Swiss professor of note, having attacked (we t... ..., or erred in any particular point: and can it then be wondered at, if the poets in general seem resolved not to own them- 2 ‘Preface:’ to the miscel... ... ill temper. I think a good deal may be said to extenuate the fault of bad poets. What we call a genius, is hard to be distinguished by a man himself ... ...nd frequent in the mouths of many of the greatest persons: whereas the old English and country phrases of Spenser were either entirely obsolete, or sp...

...................................................................................................................................... 115 IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS .................................................................................................................. 116 I. CHAUCER ....................................................................................

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Dryden vs Shadwell - a Poetic Duel

By: John Dryden ; Thomas Shadwell

...homas Shadwell, poet and prolific writer of low brow comedies, who is today most famous as the butt of satire by one of greatest and most influential English poets, John Dryden. Shadwell and Dryden were at first colleagues and collaborators, but later fell out over some sharp divergences of opinion. In particular, Dryden disagreed with Shadwell's high estimation of Ben Jon...

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Cyrano de Bergerac

By: Edmond Rostand; Tony Kline, Translator

Cyrano de Bergerac, in English verse.

...Act One: A Theatrical Production at The Hotel Burgundy Act Two: The Poets' Pastry Shop Act Three: Roxane's Kiss Act Four: The Gascony Cadets Act Five: Cyrano's Gazette...

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Silence's Bell (Haiku)

By: Florentin Smarandache

...by the poet´s work may feel the need to know some data about his life. Poets impose themselves with difficulty on the world of readers. A volume o... ... conscience of his nation. These considerations may be applicable to those poets who have lived herein Romania ­ and have published book after book at... ...Craiova. The majority of his works were, fully or in part, translated into English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, some of them having a third edition i... ... was elected as International Eminent Poet by the International Academy of Poets from Madras (India, 1991), and obtained the "Honorary Diploma in Fanc... ...os, A. Artaud, L. Aragon, P. Eluard, giving birth to currents, schools and poets without some adhesion to a poetical catechism. In our country, Ilarie... ...Destiny, Cartea Româneascã, Bucuresti 1972, pag. 132) here becoming famous poets like Gherasim Luca, Trost ­ the creator of oniromancy­ Paul Pãun, Ion... ...uine haiku in every issue. Many of the Romanian ones are also presented in English and French. Florentin Smarandache is an authentic poet of haiku... ...tin Smarandache is an authentic poet of haiku, whom we present also to the English and French speaking readers through the version of Miss Rodica Stef... ...to be printed, gave an extra chance, by making it accessible to readers in English and in French. The endeavor to render the poems and the foreword, f...

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The Myth of Ulysses and Secondary Beauty

By: Antonio Mercurio

... these passages, instead of utilizing a renowned translation from Greek to English, because there seems to be no translation from Greek into English... ...ral titles of the author’s books are mentioned. Some are already available English, and their titles are only in English. Some are in the process of... ... Some are in the process of being translated, and their titles are also in English. Some are available as of this time only in Italian: these titles... ...le as of this time only in Italian: these titles have been translated into English and placed in brackets { }. A list of all the authors books with a... ...oks with a specification of which already are or soon will be available in English, is found at the end of the book. 4 Table of Contents ... ...f artistic beauty or of beauty itself. Nevertheless, artists, writers and poets do exist, and we recognize them for what they are. They also recogn...

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Margele Risipite

By: Florentin Smarandache

...especially a revolt of the emigrant to the United States who doesn’t speak English, against the language - an anti- language book written in more tha... ...against the language - an anti- language book written in more than a broken English (the American speach of Tomorrow?)… [From the book: NonPoems, b... ...; Guralnik, David B., editori, “Webster’s New World Dictionary of American English”, Third College Èdition, Cleveland & New York, 1988. [6 ] Popa, C... ...ted States in March 1990, I continued to spread the paradoxist movement to English speaking countriers by publishing the contraried anti-volume Non ... ...t Petrarca (14 th century) with his love antinomies, or the ancient Greek poets and playwrighters (before Jesus Christ): Pindar, Homer, Sofocles, ... ...Poetry Society of America; Uniunea Scriitorilor din România; International Poets Academy (India); La Société “Les Amis de la Poésie” (Fran ţa); Asso... ...ie Francophone (Fran ţa); Societatea Român ă de Haiku; Academy of American Poets; Modern Languages Association (SUA); Centre d’Études et de Recherch...

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Ultrapolemici

By: Florentin Smarandache

...especially a revolt of the emigrant to the United States who doesn’t speak English, against the language - an anti- language book written in more tha... ...against the language - an anti- language book written in more than a broken English (the American speach of Tomorrow?)… [From the book: NonPoems, b... ...; Guralnik, David B., editori, “Webster’s New World Dictionary of American English”, Third College Èdition, Cleveland & New York, 1988. [6 ] Popa, C... ...ted States in March 1990, I continued to spread the paradoxist movement to English speaking countriers by publishing the contraried anti-volume Non ... ...t Petrarca (14 th century) with his love antinomies, or the ancient Greek poets and playwrighters (before Jesus Christ): Pindar, Homer, Sofocles, ... ...Poetry Society of America; Uniunea Scriitorilor din România; International Poets Academy (India); La Société “Les Amis de la Poésie” (Fran ţa); Asso... ...ie Francophone (Fran ţa); Societatea Român ă de Haiku; Academy of American Poets; Modern Languages Association (SUA); Centre d’Études et de Recherch...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

... despised him and suspected his son was gay; and that Yang Lin felt that his English level was the same as his Korean. Abstract ideas must not have e... ...hing him the sounds of Korean letters were glad to get the youngest child an English teacher. Little did they know of the pleasurable respites from p... ...hool friend, took him to eat kimbop (a Korean version of sushi). He spoke in English the entire time neglecting his school friend from the conversatio... ... what he requested: touring the Independence Museum; mountain climbing; free English lessons, and visits to his Buddhist temple and congregation. Soon... ...e couldn't communicate to their Korean rambling but when he spoke to them in English with the same stream of words they became giddy and the outcome w... ...had found a more internal brooding in the Hokkaido cold. She had feasted on poets and philosophers. She had learnt of Japanese history, art, and trad...

...omeland, feeling lost in Korean culture and that his own life is an outlier to this conservative society. As he lives there, making his living as an English teacher, he writes of Gabriele, a single parent in Ithaca New York who manifests a more open and less asphyxiating rebellion against society...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...but the French language may exert even greater impact on the evolution of English. The Treasure of Our Tongue nourishes the rise of democracies. ... ...lism‖ simply because they were capitalists themselves. 16. Shaping the English Language William Caxton’s print shop helps standardize The Treasu... ... Henry VIII’s first act as ―pope‖ orders and then funds the first printed English Bible. 17. Ottmar Mergenthaler Does It Again Inventors strived ... ...erians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, on to those of the French, Germans, English, and eventually worldwide public-ations. The doorway is right i... ...tten history by millennia—a large freshwater lake lay halfway between the English Channel and today‘s boundary between Pakistan and India. A thr... ... buyers from the growing literate populace, such as scholars, professors, poets, and mathematicians, would gather to interact in a weeklong, intelle...

...m the North Scandinavian tongues mingle with those of their Viking cousins, but the French language may exert even greater impact on the evolution of English. The Treasure of Our Tongue nourishes the rise of democracies. -- 13. He Unchained Books-The German goldsmith’s invention frees access to library books and breaks the chains of ignorance that held most of mankind in b...

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Selected Masterpieces of Polish Poetry : translated from the Polish by Jarek Zawadzki

By: Jarek Zawadzki, Translator

...rre taste as presented here. I have tried my very best to include mainly those poems that are obligatory readings in Polish high schools, so that the English Reader can have the chance to get to know a portion of the choicest Polish poetry that an average Pole has willy-nilly come across in his life (one of the poems happens to be a well-known Christmas carol, even). Howev...

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Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism

By: Mary Mills Patrick

...us and Greek Scepticism has been prepared to supply a need much felt in the English language by students of Greek philosophy. For while other schools... ...ools of Greek philosophy have been exhaustively and critically discussed by English scholars, there are few sources of information available to the ... ...the teachings of Pyrrhonism, it has been hoped that a translation of it into English might prove a useful contribution to the literature on Pyrrhonis... ...f choice and avoidance, and sources of pleasure for different men. [2] The poets well understand this marked difference in human desires, as Homer ... ...nly about other things, but about what it is well to seek and to avoid. The poets have also fittingly spoken 86 about this, for Pindar said— "One de... ...ate the gods as good, and not liable to evil, but they are described by the poets as being wounded, and also as being jealous of each other. We plac... ...orthless. We place law in opposition to mythical belief 159 when we say the poets represent the gods as working adultery and sin, but among us the l... ...ythical belief in opposition 161 to a dogmatic opinion when we say that the poets represent Jupiter as descending and holding intercourse with morta...

...The following treatise on Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism has been prepared to supply a need much felt in the English language by students of Greek philosophy. For while other schools of Greek philosophy have been exhaustively and critically discussed by English scholars, there are few sources of information available to the student ...

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The Narrow Road to the Deep North

By: Kuniharu Shimizu

...hed through the collaborative efforts of over 250 international haijin (haiku poets). Kuniharu is currently one of the advisors to The World Haiku ...

...ad to the Deep North" is the the haiga eBook of Basho's famous travel journey "Oku no Hoso Michi". This book contains haiga of all Basho's haiku, and English and Japanese text of the whole journal. This eBook won the Finalist Prize at 2011Asia Digital Art Award....

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Collected Poems of John Donne : Volume 6, The Reader's Library

By: John Donne; Neil Azevedo, Editor

... the collected verse of John Donne. Donne, 1572–1631, was born in London, England, and, as evidenced by the verse collected here, is one of the great English language poets and thinkers in modern history illuminating the human condition through a verse marked for its argument, metaphysical conceit, metaphorical illuminations, and deep passions, whether they be focussed on ...

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Collected Poems of Alexander Pope : The Reader's Library, Volume 12

By: Alexander Pope; Neil Azevedo, Editor

...Alexander Pope (1688-1744) is widely considered to be the best poet of the Augustan age, and perhaps English verse’s best satirist ever. Pope was mostly self-taught having been denied a formal protestant education because of his family’s Roman Catholic beliefs; he also suffered from the effects of Pott’s disease his entire l...

... expose; Now one in verse makes many more in prose.     ’Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. In Poets as true Genius is but rare, True Taste as seldom is the Critic’s share; Both must alike from Heav’n derive their light, These born to judge, as well as those to write. Let such teach others who themselves excel, An...

...mas Southern Epigram (“My Lord complains...”) Epigram (“Yes! ’tis the time...”) 1740: A Poem Lines Sung by Durastanti, When She Took Leave of the English Stage To Erinna Lines Written in Windsor Forest Verbatim from Boileau Lines on Swift’s Ancestors On Seeing the Ladies at Crux Easton Walk in the Woods by the Grotto Inscription on a Grotto, the Work of Nine Ladi...

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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

...y 8) . Florin Vasiliu agrees, citing C.M.Popa, that “the series of paradoxist poets: Urmuz, Mihail Cozma, Geo Bogza, Tascu Gheorghe, Gellu Naum, Nic... ... even a contradiction: on the one hand are mentioned “ a series of paradoxist poets “ from Urmuz to Marin Sorescu, but afterwards it is asserted tha... ... of metaphorization. The invasion of metaphors met especially at some lyrical poets, Romanian and foreigners alike, brings about after a time a sti... ...sion, extreme sentiments and states, contrary to those anticipated. There are poets, especially in literary circles( and they always come brought b... ...ts of the matter, even on the metaphysical and ... the physical aspects. “The poets are the physicians of sense”, he said, starting from The poetical... ...available the Romanian original at that time and he had to remake it after the English version, resulting here and there an English/Romanian-English ... ...Romanian-English version! For instance- Geoge Diabolicu ( George Devil in the english version), in place of Gheorghe Dracu, the original title. I ha... ...ations from different languages of the polyglot Smarandache (he knows French, English, Spanish, Portuguese).Affinities, volume of translations from ...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...but the French language may exert even greater impact on the evolution of English. The Treasure of Our Tongue nourishes the rise of democracies. ... ...lism‖ simply because they were capitalists themselves. 16. Shaping the English Language William Caxton’s print shop helps standardize The Treasu... ... Henry VIII’s first act as ―pope‖ orders and then funds the first printed English Bible. 17. Ottmar Mergenthaler Does It Again Inventors strived ... ...erians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, on to those of the French, Germans, English, and eventually worldwide public-ations. The doorway is right in ... ...tten history by millennia—a large freshwater lake lay halfway between the English Channel and today‘s boundary between Pakistan and India. A thrivi... ... buyers from the growing literate populace, such as scholars, professors, poets, and mathematicians, would gather to interact in a weeklong, intelle...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...poetical productivities, against those regular and exhausted identities by poets who generate continuos versified floods, who untiringly and tediousl... ...o Calvino, Milan Kundera, Umberto Eco, Marques, Toni Morrison. As for the poets, we deal with them at a greater length afterward. one arouses a perma... ...obody ever takes the liberty of provoking simple fruitless agitation; the poets are concerned with well-concluded actions, with an aim, suggestions, ... ...(November 1993), under a redactional exigency “to present the readers the poets who have devoted themselves to the most advanced progression of the w... ...t with the dot under the i) at the trilinguist volume (Romanian, French, English) The Silence Bell, Florin Vasiliu notes that the author “has asser... ...ranslations of poems of genre in Italian, Esperanto, Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, Arabian. The linguistic diversity gives an idea on the pa... ...a bilingv edition Exist impotriva mea/ I am against myself, translated in English by the author; 5. America, the paradise of devil/ emigrant journal... ...The Animals Country, Doris, postface by Dan Tarchila, 1993; translated in English by the author and published in A Writer’s Choice, USA; http:/ memb... ...dy by Florin Vasiliu: Florentin Smarandache a poet with the dot under i’s, English and French translations by Rodica Stefanescu and Stefan Benea, Haik...

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Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache

.../www.drba.org/index.htm, the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas [CTTB, USA] for English, and another site see http://www.larong.com/ [mirror: http://www.p... ...essons, http://www.amtb.org.tw/e- bud/liaofan.HTM, http://www.amtb-dba.org/English/Text/ChangingDestiny/index.html, http://www.amtb- dba.org/English/T... ...1.htm, a link in the Dallas Buddhist Association (http://www.amtb-dba.org/English/index.html), to find an explanation, but unfortunately in Chinese..... ... the corresponding Taiwan or Singapore websites, where there are plenty of English versions of texts and videos of Buddhism, to request the standard ... ...essons, http://www.amtb.org.tw/e-bud/liaofan.HTM, http://www.amtb-dba.org/English/Text/ChangingDestiny/index.html,http://www.amtb- dba.org/English/Te... ...tors for more and better creation or work. (This applies to some artists, poets, painters, sculptors, and spiritualists.) (What we yearn for is real...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

...org Title: Chicago Style Manal Author: University of Chicago Language: English Subject: NonFiction, Reference Publisher: World Public Library A... ...PITALIZATION CAPITALIZE- I. Proper nouns and adjectives: George, America, Englishman; Elizabethan, French (see 46). 2. Generic terms forming a par... ...eforma- tion, Inquisition, Commonwealth (Cromwell's), Commune (Paris); Old English (OE-see IIO), Middle High German (MHG), the Age of Elizabeth; Pl... ... Alliance, Dreibund; the Roses, the Roundheads, Independents, Independency (English history). 15. Conventions, congresses, expositions, etc. : Coun... ...f Independence, Act of Emancipa- tion, Magna Charta, Corn Law, Reform Bill (English). 17. Creeds and confessions of faith: Apostles' Creed, Augsbur... ...nster Confession, the Thirty- nine Articles." "Shakspere and other, lesser, poets." "The books which I have read I herewith return" (i. e., I return...

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The Cosmo-Art Theorems and Axioms

By: Antonio Mercurio
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