Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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第 12 頁
... occurs the line : Omne solum forti patria : a wyse man may live every wheare . It is used both by Greene and Peele : Tully said every country is a wise man's home.3 And every climate virtue's tabernacle.4 And it appears in SOLIMAN AND ...
... occurs the line : Omne solum forti patria : a wyse man may live every wheare . It is used both by Greene and Peele : Tully said every country is a wise man's home.3 And every climate virtue's tabernacle.4 And it appears in SOLIMAN AND ...
第 25 頁
... occur , for instance , in the passage last referred to . 3. A series of coincidences , verbal and material , running through a play or series of plays , strengthens the proof of influence . 4. Where the influenced author can be shown ...
... occur , for instance , in the passage last referred to . 3. A series of coincidences , verbal and material , running through a play or series of plays , strengthens the proof of influence . 4. Where the influenced author can be shown ...
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.
第 43 頁
... occurs the phrase , “ Fortune has more judgment2 than we , " a translation from Menander . But Professor Morley , having had his attention called to the subject by the work of Mr. Feis , who had suggested another passage as the source ...
... occurs the phrase , “ Fortune has more judgment2 than we , " a translation from Menander . But Professor Morley , having had his attention called to the subject by the work of Mr. Feis , who had suggested another passage as the source ...
第 46 頁
John Mackinnon Robertson. King in the play - scene in Act III , which occurs in the First Quarto . There we have : " Our wills , our fates do so contrary run That our devices still are overthrown ; Our thoughts are ours , their ends none ...
John Mackinnon Robertson. King in the play - scene in Act III , which occurs in the First Quarto . There we have : " Our wills , our fates do so contrary run That our devices still are overthrown ; Our thoughts are ours , their ends none ...
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