Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 81 筆
第 10 頁
... English line cries aloud its non - Shake- spearean paternity ; and the " university hack " who wrote it may have read Euripides . Peele , we know , had . But it is far more probable that the tag was already current in the English form ...
... English line cries aloud its non - Shake- spearean paternity ; and the " university hack " who wrote it may have read Euripides . Peele , we know , had . But it is far more probable that the tag was already current in the English form ...
第 162 頁
... English chronicle - history were as pleasant dreams or noisy interludes . He had done wonders with the chronicles ; but in presence of the long muster - rolls of Greece and Rome he must have felt their insularity ; and he never returned ...
... English chronicle - history were as pleasant dreams or noisy interludes . He had done wonders with the chronicles ; but in presence of the long muster - rolls of Greece and Rome he must have felt their insularity ; and he never returned ...
第 314 頁
... English version . " It is Professor Collins who has evaded the crucial tests . His " appears " is an indirect admission , to begin with , that among the many manuscript translations then in currency there may very well have been one of ...
... English version . " It is Professor Collins who has evaded the crucial tests . His " appears " is an indirect admission , to begin with , that among the many manuscript translations then in currency there may very well have been one of ...
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