Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsSlatkine Reprints, 1971 - 359 頁 |
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第 121 頁
... readers that much of Shake- speare's supposed classical knowledge was derived from translations alone ; and further ... reader of to - day , his arguments from Shakespeare's diction and syntax are peculiarly unconvincing . It may not be ...
... readers that much of Shake- speare's supposed classical knowledge was derived from translations alone ; and further ... reader of to - day , his arguments from Shakespeare's diction and syntax are peculiarly unconvincing . It may not be ...
第 157 頁
... reader : when a book was dull he put it down ; when it looked fascinating he took it up ; and the conse- quence is , that he remembered and mastered what he read . is certain that Shakespeare read the novels of his time . read Plutarch ...
... reader : when a book was dull he put it down ; when it looked fascinating he took it up ; and the conse- quence is , that he remembered and mastered what he read . is certain that Shakespeare read the novels of his time . read Plutarch ...
第 261 頁
... reader to compare them with a few sample harangues from Greene and Peele . It is one of the bewilderments of criticism that an instructed reader should profess to find the true Shakespearean ring in such forcible - feeble declamations ...
... reader to compare them with a few sample harangues from Greene and Peele . It is one of the bewilderments of criticism that an instructed reader should profess to find the true Shakespearean ring in such forcible - feeble declamations ...
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