Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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... Shakespeare by a general induction from the matter which , upon the main and primary grounds of genuineness , was certificated to me as his . The men . fact that the distinct traces of classical knowledge in his Introduction 5.
... Shakespeare by a general induction from the matter which , upon the main and primary grounds of genuineness , was certificated to me as his . The men . fact that the distinct traces of classical knowledge in his Introduction 5.
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... grounds of style , is in itself a fact of obvious critical importance . This said , I leave for another time , or to other hands , the systematic discussion as to what is and is not genuine in the Shakespeare plays . That these problems ...
... grounds of style , is in itself a fact of obvious critical importance . This said , I leave for another time , or to other hands , the systematic discussion as to what is and is not genuine in the Shakespeare plays . That these problems ...
第 7 頁
... grounds not distinguishable in kind , though , as I think , very different in strength , from those put forward in my treatise . The final difficulty is , to know what weight Mr. Collins ascribed to either his general thesis or his ...
... grounds not distinguishable in kind , though , as I think , very different in strength , from those put forward in my treatise . The final difficulty is , to know what weight Mr. Collins ascribed to either his general thesis or his ...
第 27 頁
... ground , " wrote Mr. Halliwell Phillipps , " and has been encouraged by writers whose judgment is entitled to respectful consideration , that almost if not all the commentary on the works of Shakespeare of a necessary and desirable kind ...
... ground , " wrote Mr. Halliwell Phillipps , " and has been encouraged by writers whose judgment is entitled to respectful consideration , that almost if not all the commentary on the works of Shakespeare of a necessary and desirable kind ...
第 74 頁
... ground that such a story would pass from mouth to mouth , and so may easily have been heard by Shakespeare , even if he had not met with it in any translation or citation.1 Again , the phrase " Conscience doth make cowards of us all ...
... ground that such a story would pass from mouth to mouth , and so may easily have been heard by Shakespeare , even if he had not met with it in any translation or citation.1 Again , the phrase " Conscience doth make cowards of us all ...
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