Classical Mythology in ShakespeareGordian Press, 1965 - 134 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 17 筆
第 3 頁
... Latin quotation from the first epistle ; but the uncertain extent of Shakespeare's author- ship in this play makes the bit of evidence less conclusive . From the Fasti Shakespeare certainly drew much of his Rape of Lucrece , and to the ...
... Latin quotation from the first epistle ; but the uncertain extent of Shakespeare's author- ship in this play makes the bit of evidence less conclusive . From the Fasti Shakespeare certainly drew much of his Rape of Lucrece , and to the ...
第 6 頁
... Latin translation . At the time of going to press , the last article of his series has not yet appeared ; but in the articles already published I find no evidence sufficient to overthrow my own belief that he was totally unacquainted ...
... Latin translation . At the time of going to press , the last article of his series has not yet appeared ; but in the articles already published I find no evidence sufficient to overthrow my own belief that he was totally unacquainted ...
第 75 頁
... Latin form , Hiems , his lines would seem to have been drawn from Golding's expan- sion of the single line of the original Latin . Cf. also LLL 5. 2.901 . Hesperides . See Hercules . Hydra - See Hercules . Hymen . - Ado 5. 3. 32 ; As 5 ...
... Latin form , Hiems , his lines would seem to have been drawn from Golding's expan- sion of the single line of the original Latin . Cf. also LLL 5. 2.901 . Hesperides . See Hercules . Hydra - See Hercules . Hymen . - Ado 5. 3. 32 ; As 5 ...
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