Montaigne and Shakespeare: And Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsHaskell House, 1968 - 358 頁 |
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... doubt " ; whereas it is just by first putting all things in doubt that Pascal justifies his own credence . The only difference is that where Montaigne , disparaging the powers of reason by the use of that very reason , used his " doubt ...
... doubt " ; whereas it is just by first putting all things in doubt that Pascal justifies his own credence . The only difference is that where Montaigne , disparaging the powers of reason by the use of that very reason , used his " doubt ...
第 282 頁
... doubt that it comes to Shakespeare from Florio , although to most readers the doubt will not only be easy but inevitable and persistent . " 6 Now , the grounds for my surmise were concrete and coercive , whereas the critic's doubt rests ...
... doubt that it comes to Shakespeare from Florio , although to most readers the doubt will not only be easy but inevitable and persistent . " 6 Now , the grounds for my surmise were concrete and coercive , whereas the critic's doubt rests ...
第 316 頁
... doubt that Shakespeare had recourse to the Latin writers direct.1 " There ought , that is , to be no doubt as to a problem which it is impossible to decide with certainty . For the affirmative part of his contradiction Dr. Anders offers ...
... doubt that Shakespeare had recourse to the Latin writers direct.1 " There ought , that is , to be no doubt as to a problem which it is impossible to decide with certainty . For the affirmative part of his contradiction Dr. Anders offers ...
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