Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsSlatkine Reprints, 1971 - 359 頁 |
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... mind that could both bend and discharge itself ; that wherever her fortune might transport her , she might continue constant . . . . I envy those which can be familiar with the meanest of their followers , and vouchsafe to contract ...
... mind that could both bend and discharge itself ; that wherever her fortune might transport her , she might continue constant . . . . I envy those which can be familiar with the meanest of their followers , and vouchsafe to contract ...
第 72 頁
John Mackinnon Robertson. " " mind , and who set a good face and showed a fair counte- nance upon all matters ; a mind after the old stamp ( Florio , p . 358 ) . - • Seeing then that also in the essay OF THREE COM- MERCES Montaigne has ...
John Mackinnon Robertson. " " mind , and who set a good face and showed a fair counte- nance upon all matters ; a mind after the old stamp ( Florio , p . 358 ) . - • Seeing then that also in the essay OF THREE COM- MERCES Montaigne has ...
第 176 頁
... mind anything of mere pseudo - paradox in the opinion that the Essays are among the sources of the greatest expansive movement of the poet's mind , the movement which made him — already a master of the whole range of passional emotion ...
... mind anything of mere pseudo - paradox in the opinion that the Essays are among the sources of the greatest expansive movement of the poet's mind , the movement which made him — already a master of the whole range of passional emotion ...
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