28.08.2024, 15:06
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« French and Latin together were my first experience of second-learned language. Latin – to express now sensations that are still vivid in memory though inexpressible when received – seemed so normal that pleasure or distaste was equally inapplicable. French has given to me less of this pleasure than any other language with which I have sufficient acquaintance for this judgement. »,
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Monsters and the Critics and Other Essays, George Allen & Unwin, 1983, « English and Welsh ».
« a friendship based on a shared interest in Latin and Greek, a great delight in Rugby football […] and an enthusiasm for discussing anything and everything »,
Humphrey Carpenter, J.R.R. Tolkien: A biography, George Allen & Unwin, 1977, part. 2, ch. 3, « “Private lang.” – And Edith ».
« [Tolkien] preferred Latin and Greek poetry to Milton and Keats »,
Humphrey Carpenter, J. R. R. Tolkien: A biography, George Allen & Unwin, 1977, part. 1, ch. 4, « “T.C., B.S., etc.” ».
J'aurais besoin des VF autorisées des citations suivantes.
Toute aide est la bienvenue, merci d'avance !
« French and Latin together were my first experience of second-learned language. Latin – to express now sensations that are still vivid in memory though inexpressible when received – seemed so normal that pleasure or distaste was equally inapplicable. French has given to me less of this pleasure than any other language with which I have sufficient acquaintance for this judgement. »,
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Monsters and the Critics and Other Essays, George Allen & Unwin, 1983, « English and Welsh ».
« a friendship based on a shared interest in Latin and Greek, a great delight in Rugby football […] and an enthusiasm for discussing anything and everything »,
Humphrey Carpenter, J.R.R. Tolkien: A biography, George Allen & Unwin, 1977, part. 2, ch. 3, « “Private lang.” – And Edith ».
« [Tolkien] preferred Latin and Greek poetry to Milton and Keats »,
Humphrey Carpenter, J. R. R. Tolkien: A biography, George Allen & Unwin, 1977, part. 1, ch. 4, « “T.C., B.S., etc.” ».
'"Think not that you must leave our house tomorrow of need; for none do so - nay, all may remain while a tale remains to tell which they desire to hear."'
Vairë à Eriol, Le Livre des Contes Perdus