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 51 筆
第 72 頁
... less disposed to lay stress now than I was on a first consideration of the subject , many years ago . While I find new coincidences of detail on a more systematic search , I am less impressed by the alleged general resem- blance of tone ...
... less disposed to lay stress now than I was on a first consideration of the subject , many years ago . While I find new coincidences of detail on a more systematic search , I am less impressed by the alleged general resem- blance of tone ...
第 270 頁
... less capable of finding the ideas . It is very probable that by the time he wrote MEASURE FOR MEASURE , Shakespeare had digested and assimi- lated Montaigne's thoughts upon life and death , just as he had doubtless taken in , at first ...
... less capable of finding the ideas . It is very probable that by the time he wrote MEASURE FOR MEASURE , Shakespeare had digested and assimi- lated Montaigne's thoughts upon life and death , just as he had doubtless taken in , at first ...
第 300 頁
... less fluently . " The ordinary graduate of good standing in the Old World is believed to fall short of that measure of facility . But however that may be , the assumption that Shakespeare could do these things is so fantastic as to ...
... less fluently . " The ordinary graduate of good standing in the Old World is believed to fall short of that measure of facility . But however that may be , the assumption that Shakespeare could do these things is so fantastic as to ...
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