Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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... tragedies as Mr. Collins has done . The trouble is that he has not attempted to frame , and has failed to recognise the difficulties in the way of framing , any code as to legitimate and illegitimate inferences from literary parallels ...
... tragedies as Mr. Collins has done . The trouble is that he has not attempted to frame , and has failed to recognise the difficulties in the way of framing , any code as to legitimate and illegitimate inferences from literary parallels ...
第 12 頁
... tragedy . Aristophanes burlesques it ( Plutus , 1151 ) and Euripides puts the idea 2 Euphues : the Anatomy of Wit . 3 Greene , Mourning Garment . 4 Peele , Farewell , 49 . Arber's rep . p . 187. Cp . p . 189 . Works , ed . Grosart , xi ...
... tragedy . Aristophanes burlesques it ( Plutus , 1151 ) and Euripides puts the idea 2 Euphues : the Anatomy of Wit . 3 Greene , Mourning Garment . 4 Peele , Farewell , 49 . Arber's rep . p . 187. Cp . p . 189 . Works , ed . Grosart , xi ...
第 17 頁
... tragedy from Elizabethan are radical and essential . Had Shakespeare known the Greek plays by heart he could not have taken them for his models , or transferred , without recasting and reconstructing , a single scene from them . He had ...
... tragedy from Elizabethan are radical and essential . Had Shakespeare known the Greek plays by heart he could not have taken them for his models , or transferred , without recasting and reconstructing , a single scene from them . He had ...
第 18 頁
... Tragedies both in Ben Jonson and in Chapman , but of the acquaintance of both these scholars with them there can be no doubt . " The infirmity of the argument here is note- worthy . Shakespeare is called " the most con- ventional " of ...
... Tragedies both in Ben Jonson and in Chapman , but of the acquaintance of both these scholars with them there can be no doubt . " The infirmity of the argument here is note- worthy . Shakespeare is called " the most con- ventional " of ...
第 19 頁
... tragedy , why should he not refer to the CHOËРHORI and the ELECTRA in HAMLET , or to the AGAMEMNON in MACBETH , or to the OEDIPUS and the ANTIGONE in Lear , supposing these Attic tragedies to be familiar to him ? " In LEAR throughout ...
... tragedy , why should he not refer to the CHOËРHORI and the ELECTRA in HAMLET , or to the AGAMEMNON in MACBETH , or to the OEDIPUS and the ANTIGONE in Lear , supposing these Attic tragedies to be familiar to him ? " In LEAR throughout ...
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