Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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... doubt . " The infirmity of the 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 ...
... doubt . " The infirmity of the 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 ...
第 26 頁
... doubt whether such a habit of reflection would have been overtly developed to anything like the same extent in the absence of the influence in question . If my essay substantially makes out a case of this kind for the influence of ...
... doubt whether such a habit of reflection would have been overtly developed to anything like the same extent in the absence of the influence in question . If my essay substantially makes out a case of this kind for the influence of ...
第 39 頁
... doubt was , we cannot suppose him to have at this stage completed his refashioning of the older play , which is un- doubtedly the substratum of his.1 We must therefore keep closely in view the divergences between this text and that of ...
... doubt was , we cannot suppose him to have at this stage completed his refashioning of the older play , which is un- doubtedly the substratum of his.1 We must therefore keep closely in view the divergences between this text and that of ...
第 47 頁
... doubt that , like the other phrase above cited , it came to Shake- speare through Florio's Montaigne . The word on 5 1 See Furniss's Variorum edition of Hamlet , in loc . Between the Variorum editions and the New Dictionary ( which ...
... doubt that , like the other phrase above cited , it came to Shake- speare through Florio's Montaigne . The word on 5 1 See Furniss's Variorum edition of Hamlet , in loc . Between the Variorum editions and the New Dictionary ( which ...
第 52 頁
... doubt the idea is a classic commonplace ; and in Shakespeare's early comedy Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA [ adapted , I think , from one by Greene 1 ] we actually have the line , " How use doth breed a habit in a man " ; but here again there ...
... doubt the idea is a classic commonplace ; and in Shakespeare's early comedy Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA [ adapted , I think , from one by Greene 1 ] we actually have the line , " How use doth breed a habit in a man " ; but here again there ...
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