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 33 筆
第 3 頁
... familiarity with Latin literature , and with Plato and the Greek tragedians in Latin translations ; the second challenges much of the evidence offered in the following pages to show that Shakespeare was much influenced 3 INTRODUCTION •
... familiarity with Latin literature , and with Plato and the Greek tragedians in Latin translations ; the second challenges much of the evidence offered in the following pages to show that Shakespeare was much influenced 3 INTRODUCTION •
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... Greek and Latin classics - this upon grounds not distinguishable in kind , though , as I think , very different in strength , from those put forward in my treatise . The final difficulty is , to know what weight Mr. Collins ascribed to ...
... Greek and Latin classics - this upon grounds not distinguishable in kind , though , as I think , very different in strength , from those put forward in my treatise . The final difficulty is , to know what weight Mr. Collins ascribed to ...
第 8 頁
... Greek proverb : παχεία γαστὴρ λεπτὸν οὐ τίκτει νόον ( Fine wit is never the offspring of a fat paunch ) ; and the line in 3 HENRY VI , i , 2 , " For a kingdom any oath may be broken , " as certainly a reminiscence of Euripides ...
... Greek proverb : παχεία γαστὴρ λεπτὸν οὐ τίκτει νόον ( Fine wit is never the offspring of a fat paunch ) ; and the line in 3 HENRY VI , i , 2 , " For a kingdom any oath may be broken , " as certainly a reminiscence of Euripides ...
第 10 頁
... Greek . The odd thing is that Mr. Collins did not bethink him of turning on the one hand to the version of the PHOENISSAE published in 1573 by Gascoigne , under the title of JOCASTA , where the passage in question is trans- lated : 2 If ...
... Greek . The odd thing is that Mr. Collins did not bethink him of turning on the one hand to the version of the PHOENISSAE published in 1573 by Gascoigne , under the title of JOCASTA , where the passage in question is trans- lated : 2 If ...
第 15 頁
... Greek idiom upon English speech , we are left asking whether the classical thesis has not by this time destroyed ... Greek classics . Now he has insensibly reached the position that Shakespeare was so steeped in Greek as to think in ...
... Greek idiom upon English speech , we are left asking whether the classical thesis has not by this time destroyed ... Greek classics . Now he has insensibly reached the position that Shakespeare was so steeped in Greek as to think in ...
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