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 42 筆
第 15 頁
... Greek idiom upon English speech , we are left asking whether the classical thesis has not by this time destroyed ... Greek classics . Now he has insensibly reached the position that Shakespeare was so steeped in Greek as to think in ...
... Greek idiom upon English speech , we are left asking whether the classical thesis has not by this time destroyed ... Greek classics . Now he has insensibly reached the position that Shakespeare was so steeped in Greek as to think in ...
第 21 頁
... Greeks was their superstitious reverence for what was popularly accepted and become custom . This continually finds emphatic expression in the Greek dramas , and is indeed woven into the very fabric of their ethics . We need go no ...
... Greeks was their superstitious reverence for what was popularly accepted and become custom . This continually finds emphatic expression in the Greek dramas , and is indeed woven into the very fabric of their ethics . We need go no ...
第 320 頁
... Greek tragedies ; though , as he has first of all suggested that the poet may even have been well grounded in Greek at school , it is not clear why he thus limits his main thesis . Taking it as it stands , we find , as has been partly ...
... Greek tragedies ; though , as he has first of all suggested that the poet may even have been well grounded in Greek at school , it is not clear why he thus limits his main thesis . Taking it as it stands , we find , as has been partly ...
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