Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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第 8 頁
... , τυραννίδος πέρι κάλλιστον ἀδικεῖν . ( If indeed one must do injustice , injustice done for sovereignty's sake is honorablest . ) Though this may have come through Seneca : Imperio pretio 8 Montaigne and Shakespeare.
... , τυραννίδος πέρι κάλλιστον ἀδικεῖν . ( If indeed one must do injustice , injustice done for sovereignty's sake is honorablest . ) Though this may have come through Seneca : Imperio pretio 8 Montaigne and Shakespeare.
第 9 頁
John Mackinnon Robertson. Though this may have come through Seneca : Imperio pretio quolibet constant bene . PHOENISSAE , 664 . Now , the obvious comment here is that all the passages are alike of the nature of commonplaces , maxims , or ...
John Mackinnon Robertson. Though this may have come through Seneca : Imperio pretio quolibet constant bene . PHOENISSAE , 664 . Now , the obvious comment here is that all the passages are alike of the nature of commonplaces , maxims , or ...
第 10 頁
... Seneca and other classics for reflections . It is indeed conceivable that the passage cited from 3 HENRY VI , i , 2 , may be a reminiscence from Euripides or Seneca : the spavined English line cries aloud its non - Shake- spearean ...
... Seneca and other classics for reflections . It is indeed conceivable that the passage cited from 3 HENRY VI , i , 2 , may be a reminiscence from Euripides or Seneca : the spavined English line cries aloud its non - Shake- spearean ...
第 44 頁
... Seneca's AGAMEMNON , ' which was likely to have become proverbial . I may add that the thought is often repeated in the Essays , and that in several pas- sages it compares notably with Shakespeare's lines . These begin : 2 " Rashly ...
... Seneca's AGAMEMNON , ' which was likely to have become proverbial . I may add that the thought is often repeated in the Essays , and that in several pas- sages it compares notably with Shakespeare's lines . These begin : 2 " Rashly ...
第 69 頁
... Seneca's DE CONSTANTIA SAPIENTIS , which is a monody on the theme with which it closes : esse aliquem invictum , esse aliquem in quem nihil fortuna possit " to be something unconquered , something against which fortune is powerless ...
... Seneca's DE CONSTANTIA SAPIENTIS , which is a monody on the theme with which it closes : esse aliquem invictum , esse aliquem in quem nihil fortuna possit " to be something unconquered , something against which fortune is powerless ...
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