Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 77 筆
第 4 頁
... English criticism , that Shakespeare really wrote the disputed play named . With the last thesis I have dealt fully in my book DID SHAKESPEARE WRITE " TITUS ANDRONICUS " ? published during Mr. Collins's lifetime ; and the conclusions ...
... English criticism , that Shakespeare really wrote the disputed play named . With the last thesis I have dealt fully in my book DID SHAKESPEARE WRITE " TITUS ANDRONICUS " ? published during Mr. Collins's lifetime ; and the conclusions ...
第 6 頁
... English academic sources is now to be looked for beyond the useful item of careful collation of texts . Our problems , however , must be handled in detail ; and it is possible to isolate for the time being the general question of ...
... English academic sources is now to be looked for beyond the useful item of careful collation of texts . Our problems , however , must be handled in detail ; and it is possible to isolate for the time being the general question of ...
第 10 頁
... English line cries aloud its non - Shake- spearean paternity ; and the " university hack ' who wrote it may have read Euripides . Peele , we know , had . But it is far more probable that the tag was already current in the English form ...
... English line cries aloud its non - Shake- spearean paternity ; and the " university hack ' who wrote it may have read Euripides . Peele , we know , had . But it is far more probable that the tag was already current in the English form ...
第 13 頁
... English , which more exactly meet the case . Yet other plausible and interesting parallels similarly dissolve under analysis . The referring of three lines in HENRY V ( 1 , ii , 180–83 ) , for instance , to a passage from Cicero's DE ...
... English , which more exactly meet the case . Yet other plausible and interesting parallels similarly dissolve under analysis . The referring of three lines in HENRY V ( 1 , ii , 180–83 ) , for instance , to a passage from Cicero's DE ...
第 15 頁
... English speech , we are left asking whether the classical thesis has not by this time destroyed itself . Mr. Collins's main contention , as we saw , is that Shakespeare read Latin fluently , but resorted to Latin translations for his ...
... English speech , we are left asking whether the classical thesis has not by this time destroyed itself . Mr. Collins's main contention , as we saw , is that Shakespeare read Latin fluently , but resorted to Latin translations for his ...
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