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 89 筆
第 3 頁
... cited essay claims to prove Shakespeare's 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 ...
... cited essay claims to prove Shakespeare's 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 ...
第 9 頁
... citing Franciscus Petrarcus the poet lawreate " and " Eraclito the wyse clerk " to the effect that strife gives birth to and runs through all things , and that there is nothing under the firmament equivalent in all points with any other ...
... citing Franciscus Petrarcus the poet lawreate " and " Eraclito the wyse clerk " to the effect that strife gives birth to and runs through all things , and that there is nothing under the firmament equivalent in all points with any other ...
第 10 頁
... 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 paternity ; and the " university hack ' who wrote it may have read Euripides . Peele , we ...
... 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 paternity ; and the " university hack ' who wrote it may have read Euripides . Peele , we ...
第 11 頁
... cite as a probable case of reminiscence the passage : All places that the eye of heaven visits Are to a wise man ports and happy havens , ( RICHARD II , i , 3. ) putting without comment the parallel : ἅπασα δὲ χθὼν ἀνδρὶ Introduction I I.
... cite as a probable case of reminiscence the passage : All places that the eye of heaven visits Are to a wise man ports and happy havens , ( RICHARD II , i , 3. ) putting without comment the parallel : ἅπασα δὲ χθὼν ἀνδρὶ Introduction I I.
第 12 頁
... cited from some lost tragedy . Aristophanes burlesques it ( Plutus , 1151 ) and Euripides puts the idea 2 Euphues : the Anatomy of Wit . 3 Greene , Mourning Garment . 4 Peele , Farewell , 49 . Arber's rep . p . 187. Cp . p . 189 . Works ...
... cited from some lost tragedy . Aristophanes burlesques it ( Plutus , 1151 ) and Euripides puts the idea 2 Euphues : the Anatomy of Wit . 3 Greene , Mourning Garment . 4 Peele , Farewell , 49 . Arber's rep . p . 187. Cp . p . 189 . Works ...
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