Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsSlatkine Reprints, 1971 - 359 頁 |
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... evidence shall it be proved to have taken place ? This problem , necessarily present to the writer's mind when the following treatise was separately published , has since been pressed upon him with a new clearness by the essays of the ...
... evidence shall it be proved to have taken place ? This problem , necessarily present to the writer's mind when the following treatise was separately published , has since been pressed upon him with a new clearness by the essays of the ...
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John Mackinnon Robertson. the validity of much of the evidence hereinafter given to prove that influence ; and that on the other hand he affirms a general influencing of Shakespeare by the Greek and Latin classics — this upon grounds not ...
John Mackinnon Robertson. the validity of much of the evidence hereinafter given to prove that influence ; and that on the other hand he affirms a general influencing of Shakespeare by the Greek and Latin classics — this upon grounds not ...
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... evidence . Nevertheless , the general fact of a frequent reproduction or manipulation of Montaigne's ideas in some of Shakespeare's later plays has , I think , since been established . In 1884 I incidentally cited , in an essay on the ...
... evidence . Nevertheless , the general fact of a frequent reproduction or manipulation of Montaigne's ideas in some of Shakespeare's later plays has , I think , since been established . In 1884 I incidentally cited , in an essay on the ...
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