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 37 筆
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... arguments on this head , in addition to what I have said on the subject in the Introduction . The problems discussed in the three essays being interdependent , they are here grouped together , and so submitted to the candid attention of ...
... arguments on this head , in addition to what I have said on the subject in the Introduction . The problems discussed in the three essays being interdependent , they are here grouped together , and so submitted to the candid attention of ...
第 15 頁
... he has insensibly reached the position that Shakespeare was so steeped in Greek as to think in Greek idiom when 2 Id . p . 52 . 1 Studies , p . 51 . writing dramatic English . The argument is in the air Introduction 15.
... he has insensibly reached the position that Shakespeare was so steeped in Greek as to think in Greek idiom when 2 Id . p . 52 . 1 Studies , p . 51 . writing dramatic English . The argument is in the air Introduction 15.
第 16 頁
John Mackinnon Robertson. writing dramatic English . The argument is in the air . Leaving the special question of Shakespeare's learning for further separate discussion , let us now ask , How shall we ascertain or prove an influence upon ...
John Mackinnon Robertson. writing dramatic English . The argument is in the air . Leaving the special question of Shakespeare's learning for further separate discussion , let us now ask , How shall we ascertain or prove an influence upon ...
第 18 頁
... argument here is note- worthy . Shakespeare is called " the most con- ventional " of dramatists inasmuch as he paid no homage to the great source of dramatic convention ; and the most practical because , while constantly studying Greek ...
... argument here is note- worthy . Shakespeare is called " the most con- ventional " of dramatists inasmuch as he paid no homage to the great source of dramatic convention ; and the most practical because , while constantly studying Greek ...
第 23 頁
... argument becomes more and more irrelevant . Admitting that " the development of the author of the plays preceding ... arguing , " It is Introduction 23.
... argument becomes more and more irrelevant . Admitting that " the development of the author of the plays preceding ... arguing , " It is Introduction 23.
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