Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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... things , “ Shakespeare as a Classical Scholar , " Shakespeare and Montaigne , " and , under the heading of " Shakespearean Paradoxes , ” the point of the authorship of TITUS ANDRONICUS , they raise from three sides the question under ...
... things , “ Shakespeare as a Classical Scholar , " Shakespeare and Montaigne , " and , under the heading of " Shakespearean Paradoxes , ” the point of the authorship of TITUS ANDRONICUS , they raise from three sides the question under ...
第 9 頁
... things , and that there is nothing under the firmament equivalent in all points with any other . There is no saying how many ancient sentences thus became current . The lost tragic comedy of Celestina " is entered in the Stationers ...
... things , and that there is nothing under the firmament equivalent in all points with any other . There is no saying how many ancient sentences thus became current . The lost tragic comedy of Celestina " is entered in the Stationers ...
第 10 頁
... thing is that Mr. Collins did not bethink him of turning on the one hand to the version of the PHOENISSAE published in 1573 by Gascoigne , under the title of JOCASTA , where the passage in question is trans- lated : 2 If law of right ...
... thing is that Mr. Collins did not bethink him of turning on the one hand to the version of the PHOENISSAE published in 1573 by Gascoigne , under the title of JOCASTA , where the passage in question is trans- lated : 2 If law of right ...
第 11 頁
... things that wrought our empery Were open wrongs , and hidden treachery . I count it sacrilege for to be holy . ( 11.1736-7 . ) ( 1. 249. ) Make thou a passage for thy gushing flood By slaughter , treason , or what else thou can . I reck ...
... things that wrought our empery Were open wrongs , and hidden treachery . I count it sacrilege for to be holy . ( 11.1736-7 . ) ( 1. 249. ) Make thou a passage for thy gushing flood By slaughter , treason , or what else thou can . I reck ...
第 15 頁
... things cumulatively remarkable , Mr. Collins admits : 2 " All these may be of course , and most of them almost certainly are , mere coincidences . " When , again , we are led for firmer footing to instances of positive " Greekisms " in ...
... things cumulatively remarkable , Mr. Collins admits : 2 " All these may be of course , and most of them almost certainly are , mere coincidences . " When , again , we are led for firmer footing to instances of positive " Greekisms " in ...
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