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 44 筆
第 86 頁
... classics , for he could have found it in Spenser , 2 who doubtless got it from Cicero . Indeed , he may even have found it in the original HAMLET ; since Kyd , in his translation of the CORNÉLIE of Garnier ( 1594 ) , reproduces that ...
... classics , for he could have found it in Spenser , 2 who doubtless got it from Cicero . Indeed , he may even have found it in the original HAMLET ; since Kyd , in his translation of the CORNÉLIE of Garnier ( 1594 ) , reproduces that ...
第 271 頁
... classics , but that it was probably from Montaigne and not from the classics that Shake- speare had drawn his line of thought . On this point it may be well to remind the reader that Shakespeare has actually been shown beyond question ...
... classics , but that it was probably from Montaigne and not from the classics that Shake- speare had drawn his line of thought . On this point it may be well to remind the reader that Shakespeare has actually been shown beyond question ...
第 301 頁
... classics ; and that of the Greek classics in the Latin versions he had in all probability a remarkably extensive knowledge . " As Professor Fiske outgoes Maginn , Professor Collins outgoes Fiske . He ascribes to Shakespeare , in effect ...
... classics ; and that of the Greek classics in the Latin versions he had in all probability a remarkably extensive knowledge . " As Professor Fiske outgoes Maginn , Professor Collins outgoes Fiske . He ascribes to Shakespeare , in effect ...
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