Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... expression between Shakespeare and the Greek tragedies as Mr. Collins has done . The trouble is that he has not attempted to frame , and has failed to recognise the difficulties in the way of framing , any code as to legitimate and ...
... expression between Shakespeare and the Greek tragedies as Mr. Collins has done . The trouble is that he has not attempted to frame , and has failed to recognise the difficulties in the way of framing , any code as to legitimate and ...
第 15 頁
... expression are cumulatively very remarkable , " says Mr. Collins.1 Interesting they certainly are , but surely not significant of anything save the quite spontaneous duplication of many forms of phrase in different lands and times , and ...
... expression are cumulatively very remarkable , " says Mr. Collins.1 Interesting they certainly are , but surely not significant of anything save the quite spontaneous duplication of many forms of phrase in different lands and times , and ...
第 21 頁
... expression in the Greek dramas , and is indeed woven into the very fabric of their ethics . We need go no further than a line in Sophocles , as it is typical of innumerable other passages : τό τοι νομισθὲν τῆς ἀληθείας κρατεῖ ( what ...
... expression in the Greek dramas , and is indeed woven into the very fabric of their ethics . We need go no further than a line in Sophocles , as it is typical of innumerable other passages : τό τοι νομισθὲν τῆς ἀληθείας κρατεῖ ( what ...
第 35 頁
... expressions of the Essays on man , the inconstant , irresolute being , contrary to himself , marvellously vain , various and changeful , were perhaps not unconnected with ( peut - être pas étrangères à ) the conception of HAMLET . The ...
... expressions of the Essays on man , the inconstant , irresolute being , contrary to himself , marvellously vain , various and changeful , were perhaps not unconnected with ( peut - être pas étrangères à ) the conception of HAMLET . The ...
第 42 頁
... . " 1 I pointed out in 1884 that this expression , which does not occur in the First Quarto HAMLEt , 1 Hamlet , Act V , Sc . 2 . corresponds very closely with the theme of Mon- taigne's essay 42 Montaigne and Shakespeare.
... . " 1 I pointed out in 1884 that this expression , which does not occur in the First Quarto HAMLEt , 1 Hamlet , Act V , Sc . 2 . corresponds very closely with the theme of Mon- taigne's essay 42 Montaigne and Shakespeare.
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