The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... known , made such additions to it as they could and issued it in better form.1 Others deserted scholarship and opened new lines , a thing that was proper enough if the workers had known what had already been investigated and had known ...
... known , made such additions to it as they could and issued it in better form.1 Others deserted scholarship and opened new lines , a thing that was proper enough if the workers had known what had already been investigated and had known ...
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... known as imag- ination . The presumption is that , if one gave the ill- educated kind of anachronists a small package of his- torical imagination , he or she would be cured . This is not true ; it would take many doses along with study ...
... known as imag- ination . The presumption is that , if one gave the ill- educated kind of anachronists a small package of his- torical imagination , he or she would be cured . This is not true ; it would take many doses along with study ...
第 107 頁
... known to Shakespeare or are things he never dreamt of , anachronism reappears . This , at any rate , seems a sort of working basis . Now Shakespeare was a dramatist of surprisingly wide and varied appeal and marvellous clarity , so that ...
... known to Shakespeare or are things he never dreamt of , anachronism reappears . This , at any rate , seems a sort of working basis . Now Shakespeare was a dramatist of surprisingly wide and varied appeal and marvellous clarity , so that ...
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