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 46 筆
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... particular of the positions taken up by the late Professor Churton Collins in his Studies in Shakespeare ( 1904 ) , I have sought to clear up the V JAN 26 1916 39B Allen .7 / applicable critical principles in a general Intro- duction . And.
... particular of the positions taken up by the late Professor Churton Collins in his Studies in Shakespeare ( 1904 ) , I have sought to clear up the V JAN 26 1916 39B Allen .7 / applicable critical principles in a general Intro- duction . And.
第 11 頁
... clearly forbid the resort to the classics for the immediate source of any tag in a Shakespearean play . Mr. Collins proceeds to cite as a probable case of reminiscence the passage : All places that the eye of heaven visits Are to a wise ...
... clearly forbid the resort to the classics for the immediate source of any tag in a Shakespearean play . Mr. Collins proceeds to cite as a probable case of reminiscence the passage : All places that the eye of heaven visits Are to a wise ...
第 12 頁
... clear that in the face of such data no inference can be led from the bare fact of a parallel twice . 1 Tusc . Disp . v , 37 , § 108 : " Patria est ubicumque est bene . " This is cited from some lost tragedy . Aristophanes burlesques it ...
... clear that in the face of such data no inference can be led from the bare fact of a parallel twice . 1 Tusc . Disp . v , 37 , § 108 : " Patria est ubicumque est bene . " This is cited from some lost tragedy . Aristophanes burlesques it ...
第 18 頁
... clear that Shakespeare , whatever concessions he may have made to it in his earlier works , abhorred pedantry . That he should , therefore , have given us in HAMLET so close an analogy to the story of the CHOËPHOROE and of the ELECTRA ...
... clear that Shakespeare , whatever concessions he may have made to it in his earlier works , abhorred pedantry . That he should , therefore , have given us in HAMLET so close an analogy to the story of the CHOËPHOROE and of the ELECTRA ...
第 54 頁
... clearly a satire against Montaigne , " who fights shy of action . " Mr. Feis's book contains so many propositions of this order that it is difficult to feel sure that he is ever judicious . Still , I find myself in agreement with him on ...
... clearly a satire against Montaigne , " who fights shy of action . " Mr. Feis's book contains so many propositions of this order that it is difficult to feel sure that he is ever judicious . Still , I find myself in agreement with him on ...
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