Montaigne and Shakespeare: And Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsHaskell House, 1968 - 358 頁 |
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... Seneca's tragedies on Shakespeare's . Unquestionably the body of Senecan tragedy , as Dr. Cunliffe's valuable ... Seneca by Shakespeare . " Whether Shakespeare was directly indebted to Seneca , " he writes , " is a question as difficult ...
... Seneca's tragedies on Shakespeare's . Unquestionably the body of Senecan tragedy , as Dr. Cunliffe's valuable ... Seneca by Shakespeare . " Whether Shakespeare was directly indebted to Seneca , " he writes , " is a question as difficult ...
第 123 頁
... Seneca and that careful scholar's judgment will be found to stand the tests of any investigation . The above- noted parallels between Seneca's tragedies and Shakespeare's are but cases of citation of sentences likely to have grown ...
... Seneca and that careful scholar's judgment will be found to stand the tests of any investigation . The above- noted parallels between Seneca's tragedies and Shakespeare's are but cases of citation of sentences likely to have grown ...
第 130 頁
... 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 such stimulus ...
... 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 such stimulus ...
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