Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsSlatkine Reprints, 1971 - 359 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 47 筆
第 301 頁
... Professor Fiske outgoes Maginn , Professor Collins outgoes Fiske . He ascribes to Shakespeare , in effect , a greater facility in Latin than is possessed by many professional scholars , because much of 1 Studies in Shakespeare , 1904 ...
... Professor Fiske outgoes Maginn , Professor Collins outgoes Fiske . He ascribes to Shakespeare , in effect , a greater facility in Latin than is possessed by many professional scholars , because much of 1 Studies in Shakespeare , 1904 ...
第 304 頁
... Professor Collins ascribes to Shakespeare ? In maintaining the fantastic inter- pretation of Jonson's words which we have been discussing , and justifying it by references to the plays and poems , the two professors , both vehement ...
... Professor Collins ascribes to Shakespeare ? In maintaining the fantastic inter- pretation of Jonson's words which we have been discussing , and justifying it by references to the plays and poems , the two professors , both vehement ...
第 318 頁
... Professor Baynes's admission , " completely outran all critical dis- cretion . " The upshot of Professor Baynes's learned and interesting essay is simply this , that Shakespeare at school probably studied certain Latin books as ...
... Professor Baynes's admission , " completely outran all critical dis- cretion . " The upshot of Professor Baynes's learned and interesting essay is simply this , that Shakespeare at school probably studied certain Latin books as ...
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