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 19 筆
第 71 頁
... living ( I mean of natural parts of the mind , and the best borne ) was Estienne de la Boëtie . Verily it was a complete 1 B. II , Ch . 17. Elsewhere ( B. II , Ch . 11 ) Montaigne names Socrates as his ideal man , and this on the score ...
... living ( I mean of natural parts of the mind , and the best borne ) was Estienne de la Boëtie . Verily it was a complete 1 B. II , Ch . 17. Elsewhere ( B. II , Ch . 11 ) Montaigne names Socrates as his ideal man , and this on the score ...
第 81 頁
... living but brings all his actions and thoughts within compass and danger of the laws , and that ten times in his life might not lawfully be hanged " ( which recalls also Hamlet's " Give every man his deserts and who shall ' scape ...
... living but brings all his actions and thoughts within compass and danger of the laws , and that ten times in his life might not lawfully be hanged " ( which recalls also Hamlet's " Give every man his deserts and who shall ' scape ...
第 89 頁
... living . The cholic is oftener no less long - lived than you . . . If thou embrace not death , at least thou takest her by the hand once a month . " " Even now I lost one of my teeth . . . . That part of my being , with divers others ...
... living . The cholic is oftener no less long - lived than you . . . If thou embrace not death , at least thou takest her by the hand once a month . " " Even now I lost one of my teeth . . . . That part of my being , with divers others ...
第 143 頁
... living in any tolerable way by means of his moderate education , his " small Latin and less Greek , " his knack of fluent rhyming , and his turn for play - acting . To know him as he began we must measure him narrowly by his first ...
... living in any tolerable way by means of his moderate education , his " small Latin and less Greek , " his knack of fluent rhyming , and his turn for play - acting . To know him as he began we must measure him narrowly by his first ...
第 146 頁
... living by poetry , even if they produced it with facility , and that they could as little count on living steadily by the sale of plays , he joined with his trade of actor the business not merely of play - wright but of part - sharer in ...
... living by poetry , even if they produced it with facility , and that they could as little count on living steadily by the sale of plays , he joined with his trade of actor the business not merely of play - wright but of part - sharer in ...
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