Classical Mythology in ShakespeareGordian Press, 1965 - 134 頁 |
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... turned for the classical allusions which the taste of the sixteenth century demanded in its literature . It has been the aim of the present study to collect and examine systematically the very numerous allusions to classi- cal mythology ...
... turned for the classical allusions which the taste of the sixteenth century demanded in its literature . It has been the aim of the present study to collect and examine systematically the very numerous allusions to classi- cal mythology ...
第 39 頁
... turned into a spider . Met . 6. 1-145 . By ' Ariachne's broken woof ' Shakespeare means , appar- ently , cobweb . ( Cf. K. J. 4. 3. 128. ) The passage would then be paraphrased : ' No opening large enough for a thread of cobweb to enter ...
... turned into a spider . Met . 6. 1-145 . By ' Ariachne's broken woof ' Shakespeare means , appar- ently , cobweb . ( Cf. K. J. 4. 3. 128. ) The passage would then be paraphrased : ' No opening large enough for a thread of cobweb to enter ...
第 47 頁
... turned men to swine but did not deprive them of their reason . ' But the Duke merely means that there has been a change of form and con- sequent confusion . Cf. also Err . 3. 2. 151. In H6A : See how the ugly witch doth bend her brows ...
... turned men to swine but did not deprive them of their reason . ' But the Duke merely means that there has been a change of form and con- sequent confusion . Cf. also Err . 3. 2. 151. In H6A : See how the ugly witch doth bend her brows ...
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