Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsSlatkine Reprints, 1971 - 359 頁 |
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... his sudden and searching glance . It is truly said of him by Emerson that " there have been men with deeper insight ; but , one would say , never a man with such abundance of thoughts : he is never dull 164 Montaigne and Shakespeare.
... his sudden and searching glance . It is truly said of him by Emerson that " there have been men with deeper insight ; but , one would say , never a man with such abundance of thoughts : he is never dull 164 Montaigne and Shakespeare.
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John Mackinnon Robertson. with such abundance of thoughts : he is never dull , never insincere , and has the genius to make the reader care for all that he cares for . Cut these words and they bleed ; they are vascular and alive . " Such ...
John Mackinnon Robertson. with such abundance of thoughts : he is never dull , never insincere , and has the genius to make the reader care for all that he cares for . Cut these words and they bleed ; they are vascular and alive . " Such ...
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John Mackinnon Robertson. is arbitrary . Certain it is that we can never convict Shakespeare of bad reasoning in person ; and in his later plays we never seem to touch bottom in his thought . The poet of VENUS AND ADONIS Seems to have ...
John Mackinnon Robertson. is arbitrary . Certain it is that we can never convict Shakespeare of bad reasoning in person ; and in his later plays we never seem to touch bottom in his thought . The poet of VENUS AND ADONIS Seems to have ...
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