Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsSlatkine Reprints, 1971 - 359 頁 |
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第 43 頁
... occurs the phrase , " Fortune has more judgment 2 than we , " a translation from Menander . But Professor Morley , having had his attention called to the subject by the work of Mr. Feis , who had suggested another passage as the source ...
... occurs the phrase , " Fortune has more judgment 2 than we , " a translation from Menander . But Professor Morley , having had his attention called to the subject by the work of Mr. Feis , who had suggested another passage as the source ...
第 47 頁
... occurs at least four times in Montaigne's Essays , and in Florio's translation of them in the essay THAT TO PHILOSOPHISE IS TO LEARN HOW TO DIE ; again at the close of the essay A demain les affaires ( TO - MORROW IS A NEW DAY in Florio ) ...
... occurs at least four times in Montaigne's Essays , and in Florio's translation of them in the essay THAT TO PHILOSOPHISE IS TO LEARN HOW TO DIE ; again at the close of the essay A demain les affaires ( TO - MORROW IS A NEW DAY in Florio ) ...
第 88 頁
... occurs in other essays . In the fortieth we have : " Now death , which some of all horrible things call the most ... occurring near the end of the APOLOGY OF RAIMOND SEBONDE : ... " We do foolishly fear a kind of death , whereas we have ...
... occurs in other essays . In the fortieth we have : " Now death , which some of all horrible things call the most ... occurring near the end of the APOLOGY OF RAIMOND SEBONDE : ... " We do foolishly fear a kind of death , whereas we have ...
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