Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsSlatkine Reprints, 1971 - 359 頁 |
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... ground , not noted by Mr. Crawford or the commentators , for looking to Davies ' poem as a source for the passage in Troilus . Davies in the same poem twice uses the expression " spirits of sense " ( ed . cited , pp . 71 , 73 ) ; and in ...
... ground , not noted by Mr. Crawford or the commentators , for looking to Davies ' poem as a source for the passage in Troilus . Davies in the same poem twice uses the expression " spirits of sense " ( ed . cited , pp . 71 , 73 ) ; and in ...
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... ground . " The parallel here , such as it is , is at least much more vivid than that drawn between Shakespeare's lines and that often - quoted one of Seneca : " Curae 1 B. III , Ch . 9 . Plautus , Captivi , prol . 3 Act IV , Sc . 3. 4 B ...
... ground . " The parallel here , such as it is , is at least much more vivid than that drawn between Shakespeare's lines and that often - quoted one of Seneca : " Curae 1 B. III , Ch . 9 . Plautus , Captivi , prol . 3 Act IV , Sc . 3. 4 B ...
第 274 頁
... ground for surmising that he had Montaigne's writing in mind when he penned the Duke's exhortation to Claudio is that he has there framed a catena of stoical comments on life and death , and that such a catena is found repeatedly in ...
... ground for surmising that he had Montaigne's writing in mind when he penned the Duke's exhortation to Claudio is that he has there framed a catena of stoical comments on life and death , and that such a catena is found repeatedly in ...
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