Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsSlatkine Reprints, 1971 - 359 頁 |
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第 196 頁
... suppose Shakespeare to have been already led , as he might be by the initiative of his colleague Marlowe , an avowed atheist , to agnostic views on immortality , or whether we suppose him to have had his first serious lead to such ...
... suppose Shakespeare to have been already led , as he might be by the initiative of his colleague Marlowe , an avowed atheist , to agnostic views on immortality , or whether we suppose him to have had his first serious lead to such ...
第 221 頁
... suppose that Shakespeare could retain the owner- ship of his plays any more than did the other writers who supplied his theatre . They belonged to the partnership . Besides , he could not possibly have published as his the existing mass ...
... suppose that Shakespeare could retain the owner- ship of his plays any more than did the other writers who supplied his theatre . They belonged to the partnership . Besides , he could not possibly have published as his the existing mass ...
第 350 頁
... suppose that such a man as this , in a town the size of Minneapolis , connected with a principal theatre , writer of the most popular plays of the day , a poet whom men were already coupling with Homer and Pindar - to suppose that such ...
... suppose that such a man as this , in a town the size of Minneapolis , connected with a principal theatre , writer of the most popular plays of the day , a poet whom men were already coupling with Homer and Pindar - to suppose that such ...
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