Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsSlatkine Reprints, 1971 - 359 頁 |
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第 162 頁
... living vision of two great civilisations , giving to his universe a vista of illustrious realities beside which the charmed gardens of Renaissance romance and the bustling fields of English chronicle - history were as pleasant dreams or ...
... living vision of two great civilisations , giving to his universe a vista of illustrious realities beside which the charmed gardens of Renaissance romance and the bustling fields of English chronicle - history were as pleasant dreams or ...
第 163 頁
... living but growing . Only Chaucer , and he only in the CANTERBURY TALES , can be thought of as a true modern before Mon- taigne ; and Chaucer is there too English to be significant for all Europe . The high figure of Dante is decisively ...
... living but growing . Only Chaucer , and he only in the CANTERBURY TALES , can be thought of as a true modern before Mon- taigne ; and Chaucer is there too English to be significant for all Europe . The high figure of Dante is decisively ...
第 285 頁
... living intercourse with men who were greater than their books . " Then , if these things count , why should not proportional weight be allowed to what critic D agrees with me in pronouncing " simply the most living book then existing in ...
... living intercourse with men who were greater than their books . " Then , if these things count , why should not proportional weight be allowed to what critic D agrees with me in pronouncing " simply the most living book then existing in ...
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APOLOGY argument Bacon Baconians Ben Jonson Bruno's Cæsar Cicero cited classics Claudio coincidence Collins's comedy commonplace CORIOLANUS critic culture death discourse doth drama dramatist echo edition Elizabethan English Euripides expression fact faculty Faerie Queene familiar Farmer Fleay Florio Florio's translation further Greek HAMLET hand hath idea influence Jonson JULIUS CÆSAR king LEAR learning less lines literary LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST LUCRECE MACBETH Marston matter MEASURE FOR MEASURE mind Montaigne Montaigne's essay nature non-Shakespearean original OTHELLO Ovid parallels passage philosophic phrase Plutarch poet poet's Professor Baynes Professor Collins Professor Fiske proposition Quarto question reason recognised scene seems Seneca sentence Shake Shakespeare soliloquy sonnets soul speare speare's speech spirit suggested suppose surmise theme thesis things thou thought tion TITUS ANDRONICUS trace tragedies TROILUS TROILUS AND CRESSIDA unto VENUS AND ADONIS verbal verse writes