Montaigne and Shakespeare: And Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsB. Franklin, 1969 - 358 頁 A comparative study of the great dramatist & the French essayist, primarily concerned with the perennial question of "influence." |
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第 21 頁
... speech of Menelaus in the AJAX ( 1052-90 ) and Creon's speech to Haemon in the ANTIGONE ( 665-80 ) . " A sentiment peculiarly characteristic of the Greeks was their superstitious reverence for what was popularly accepted and become ...
... speech of Menelaus in the AJAX ( 1052-90 ) and Creon's speech to Haemon in the ANTIGONE ( 665-80 ) . " A sentiment peculiarly characteristic of the Greeks was their superstitious reverence for what was popularly accepted and become ...
第 253 頁
... speech to Hamlet is nearer to the style of previous writers than to that of Hamlet's speech to Horatio just before the Ghost's appear- ance , and his address to the Ghost itself . If any reader should demur to this finding , let me ...
... speech to Hamlet is nearer to the style of previous writers than to that of Hamlet's speech to Horatio just before the Ghost's appear- ance , and his address to the Ghost itself . If any reader should demur to this finding , let me ...
第 259 頁
... speech of the Duke , " He who the sword of heaven will bear " " ( Act III , Sc . 2 ) , is not at all in Shakespeare's manner at that or any other period , and is entirely incongruous with his blank - verse work in the same play ...
... speech of the Duke , " He who the sword of heaven will bear " " ( Act III , Sc . 2 ) , is not at all in Shakespeare's manner at that or any other period , and is entirely incongruous with his blank - verse work in the same play ...
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