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 58 筆
第 8 頁
... less constituted from commonplaces . Thus he writes that such parallels as the following may point to no more than coincidence : To you your father should be as a god ( M.S.N.D. i , 1 ) . νόμιζε σαυτῷ τοὺς γονεῖς εἶναι θεούς ...
... less constituted from commonplaces . Thus he writes that such parallels as the following may point to no more than coincidence : To you your father should be as a god ( M.S.N.D. i , 1 ) . νόμιζε σαυτῷ τοὺς γονεῖς εἶναι θεούς ...
第 9 頁
... less than in saying " to you your father should be as a god . " Such sayings are the common money of ancient literature , and as such were made current in Europe through the whole period of the Renaissance . The Interlude of CALISTO ...
... less than in saying " to you your father should be as a god . " Such sayings are the common money of ancient literature , and as such were made current in Europe through the whole period of the Renaissance . The Interlude of CALISTO ...
第 13 頁
... less of non - Shakespearean matter . And as regards one of the parallels on which Mr. Collins laid most stress , that between a passage in TROILUS and one in Plato's FIRST ALCIBIADES - a parallel which is the more likely to impress the ...
... less of non - Shakespearean matter . And as regards one of the parallels on which Mr. Collins laid most stress , that between a passage in TROILUS and one in Plato's FIRST ALCIBIADES - a parallel which is the more likely to impress the ...
第 26 頁
... recognised by me in regard to passages which would singly count for little , but are noted for the sake of completeness of survey . I THE GENERAL SHAKESPEARE PROBLEM MANY reasonable judgments convey less 26 Montaigne and Shakespeare.
... recognised by me in regard to passages which would singly count for little , but are noted for the sake of completeness of survey . I THE GENERAL SHAKESPEARE PROBLEM MANY reasonable judgments convey less 26 Montaigne and Shakespeare.
第 27 頁
John Mackinnon Robertson. I THE GENERAL SHAKESPEARE PROBLEM MANY reasonable judgments convey less edification than is unwittingly set up by one of another order , put forth by the late Mr. Halliwell Phillipps in 1850. Later in his life ...
John Mackinnon Robertson. I THE GENERAL SHAKESPEARE PROBLEM MANY reasonable judgments convey less edification than is unwittingly set up by one of another order , put forth by the late Mr. Halliwell Phillipps in 1850. Later in his life ...
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