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 23 筆
第 5 頁
... probably not professional playwrights . Such an avowal , of course , suggests the retort that I have reasoned in a circle , settling in advance that matter which showed classical knowledge was not Shakespeare's . In point of fact ...
... probably not professional playwrights . Such an avowal , of course , suggests the retort that I have reasoned in a circle , settling in advance that matter which showed classical knowledge was not Shakespeare's . In point of fact ...
第 27 頁
... probably the confidence of youth as well as the pre- evolutionary habit of thought to make possible the utterance in question . " An opinion has been gaining ground , " wrote Mr. Halliwell Phillipps , " and has been encouraged by ...
... probably the confidence of youth as well as the pre- evolutionary habit of thought to make possible the utterance in question . " An opinion has been gaining ground , " wrote Mr. Halliwell Phillipps , " and has been encouraged by ...
第 46 頁
... probably rewritten later ; while " dis- course of thought " appears in OTHELLO ; and discourse , " in the sense of reasoning faculty , is used in Hamlet's last soliloquy . * In English 1 " O heaven ! a beast that wants discourse of ...
... probably rewritten later ; while " dis- course of thought " appears in OTHELLO ; and discourse , " in the sense of reasoning faculty , is used in Hamlet's last soliloquy . * In English 1 " O heaven ! a beast that wants discourse of ...
第 85 頁
... probably owe something to the discussions set up by Montaigne's essays . We cannot reasonably suppose that Shakespeare owed to Montaigne the thought put in the lines " Or that the everlasting had not fixed His canon ' gainst self ...
... probably owe something to the discussions set up by Montaigne's essays . We cannot reasonably suppose that Shakespeare owed to Montaigne the thought put in the lines " Or that the everlasting had not fixed His canon ' gainst self ...
第 93 頁
... probably not known to the dramatist ; nor does Dante's vision coincide with Claudio's , in which the souls are blown " about the pendent world . " Shake- speare may indeed have heard some of the old tales of a hot and cold purgatory ...
... probably not known to the dramatist ; nor does Dante's vision coincide with Claudio's , in which the souls are blown " about the pendent world . " Shake- speare may indeed have heard some of the old tales of a hot and cold purgatory ...
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