Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsSlatkine Reprints, 1971 - 359 頁 |
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第 19 頁
... tragedy , why should he not refer to the CHOËPHORI and the ELECTRA in HAMLET , or to the AGAMEMNON in MACBETH , or to the OEDIPUS and the ANTIGONE in Lear , supposing these Attic tragedies to be familiar to him ? " In LEAR throughout ...
... tragedy , why should he not refer to the CHOËPHORI and the ELECTRA in HAMLET , or to the AGAMEMNON in MACBETH , or to the OEDIPUS and the ANTIGONE in Lear , supposing these Attic tragedies to be familiar to him ? " In LEAR throughout ...
第 122 頁
... tragedies on Shakespeare's . Unquestionably the body of Senecan tragedy , as Dr. Cunliffe's valuable research has shown , did much to colour the style and thought of the Elizabethan drama , as well as to suggest its themes and shape its ...
... tragedies on Shakespeare's . Unquestionably the body of Senecan tragedy , as Dr. Cunliffe's valuable research has shown , did much to colour the style and thought of the Elizabethan drama , as well as to suggest its themes and shape its ...
第 130 頁
... tragedies of Seneca to catch Shakespeare's eye or ear ; nothing to generate in him a deep philosophy of life or to move him to the mani- fold play of reflection which gives his later tragedies their commanding intellectuality . Some ...
... tragedies of Seneca to catch Shakespeare's eye or ear ; nothing to generate in him a deep philosophy of life or to move him to the mani- fold play of reflection which gives his later tragedies their commanding intellectuality . Some ...
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