Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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第 17 頁
... what appealed to his audience . The works of the Attic masters were as yet familiar only to scholars . Allusions to the legends of the houses of Atreus and of Labdacus would not have been popularly intelligible ; 2 Introduction 17.
... what appealed to his audience . The works of the Attic masters were as yet familiar only to scholars . Allusions to the legends of the houses of Atreus and of Labdacus would not have been popularly intelligible ; 2 Introduction 17.
第 19 頁
... familiar to him ? " In LEAR throughout , " says Mr. Collins , Shakespeare seems to be haunted with remin- iscences of the ORESTES and PHOENISSAE : how closely , for example , the scene where Cordelia is watching over the sleeping Lear ...
... familiar to him ? " In LEAR throughout , " says Mr. Collins , Shakespeare seems to be haunted with remin- iscences of the ORESTES and PHOENISSAE : how closely , for example , the scene where Cordelia is watching over the sleeping Lear ...
第 38 頁
... familiar with Montaigne " -strangely enough made no comparison of texts whatever beyond reproducing the familiar paraphrase in the TEMPEST , from the essay OF THE CANNIBALS ; and left absolutely 38 unsupported his assertion as to HAMLET ...
... familiar with Montaigne " -strangely enough made no comparison of texts whatever beyond reproducing the familiar paraphrase in the TEMPEST , from the essay OF THE CANNIBALS ; and left absolutely 38 unsupported his assertion as to HAMLET ...
第 42 頁
... familiar lines : " There's a divinity that shapes our ends , Rough - hew them how we will . " 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 ...
... familiar lines : " There's a divinity that shapes our ends , Rough - hew them how we will . " 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 ...
第 46 頁
... familiar common- place , might seem at first sight to tell against the view that Hamlet's later speech to Horatio is an echo of Montaigne . But that view being found justified by the evidence , and the idea in that passage being exactly ...
... familiar common- place , might seem at first sight to tell against the view that Hamlet's later speech to Horatio is an echo of Montaigne . But that view being found justified by the evidence , and the idea in that passage being exactly ...
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