Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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第 5 頁
... of Shakespeare by a general induction from the matter which , upon the main and primary grounds of genuineness , was certificated to me as his . The men . fact that the distinct traces of classical knowledge in his Introduction 5.
... of Shakespeare by a general induction from the matter which , upon the main and primary grounds of genuineness , was certificated to me as his . The men . fact that the distinct traces of classical knowledge in his Introduction 5.
第 6 頁
John Mackinnon Robertson. fact that the distinct traces of classical knowledge in his imputed works are to be found mainly in those which , for many readers through many generations , have always been under veto or suspicion on grounds ...
John Mackinnon Robertson. fact that the distinct traces of classical knowledge in his imputed works are to be found mainly in those which , for many readers through many generations , have always been under veto or suspicion on grounds ...
第 20 頁
... trace in it Ulysses ' great speech in the second scene of the first act of TROILUS AND CRESSIDA , which borrows its sentiments and even its imagery , and catching its very cadence and rhythm , might have been modelled on it ; in Henry ...
... trace in it Ulysses ' great speech in the second scene of the first act of TROILUS AND CRESSIDA , which borrows its sentiments and even its imagery , and catching its very cadence and rhythm , might have been modelled on it ; in Henry ...
第 22 頁
... trace " the influence of four lines in the PHOENISSAE ; ( 2 ) that his references to the force of custom are in exact accord with a line of Sophocles and a fragment of Euripides ; ( 3 ) that the Duke's speech on death in MEASURE FOR ...
... trace " the influence of four lines in the PHOENISSAE ; ( 2 ) that his references to the force of custom are in exact accord with a line of Sophocles and a fragment of Euripides ; ( 3 ) that the Duke's speech on death in MEASURE FOR ...
第 36 頁
... traces in his writings of his having read the Essays . " But that verdict was passed without due scrutiny . The ... trace the sources for his thought , whether in his life or in his culture . There is still , indeed , a tendency ...
... traces in his writings of his having read the Essays . " But that verdict was passed without due scrutiny . The ... trace the sources for his thought , whether in his life or in his culture . There is still , indeed , a tendency ...
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