Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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... thesis being strengthened by new parallels ; while there is raised a fresh problem of some little interest , as to a point of apparent intellectual contact between Shakespeare and Bacon - not , of course , in the sense of the current ...
... thesis being strengthened by new parallels ; while there is raised a fresh problem of some little interest , as to a point of apparent intellectual contact between Shakespeare and Bacon - not , of course , in the sense of the current ...
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... thesis I have dealt fully in my book DID SHAKESPEARE WRITE " TITUS ANDRONICUS " ? published during Mr. Collins's lifetime ; and the conclusions therein reached bear directly upon the first issue as to Shakespeare's classical scholarship ...
... thesis I have dealt fully in my book DID SHAKESPEARE WRITE " TITUS ANDRONICUS " ? published during Mr. Collins's lifetime ; and the conclusions therein reached bear directly upon the first issue as to Shakespeare's classical scholarship ...
第 7 頁
... thesis or his particular propositions . In the preface to his volume of STUDIES he writes as to his " parallel illustrations " : " It must not be supposed that I have any wish to attach undue weight to them . As a rule such ...
... thesis or his particular propositions . In the preface to his volume of STUDIES he writes as to his " parallel illustrations " : " It must not be supposed that I have any wish to attach undue weight to them . As a rule such ...
第 14 頁
... thesis of the general harmony of nature is reiterated in several chapters ; and it lay open to every divine to comment it with the sentence of Cicero out of Augustine . Turning from such eminently unconvincing instances of Shakespeare's ...
... thesis of the general harmony of nature is reiterated in several chapters ; and it lay open to every divine to comment it with the sentence of Cicero out of Augustine . Turning from such eminently unconvincing instances of Shakespeare's ...
第 15 頁
... thesis has not by this time destroyed itself . Mr. Collins's main contention , as we saw , is that Shakespeare read Latin fluently , but resorted to Latin translations for his knowledge of the Greek classics . Now he has insensibly ...
... thesis has not by this time destroyed itself . Mr. Collins's main contention , as we saw , is that Shakespeare read Latin fluently , but resorted to Latin translations for his knowledge of the Greek classics . Now he has insensibly ...
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