Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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John Mackinnon Robertson. INTRODUCTION GIVEN the probability of a literary influence exer- cised upon a given writer by one or more previous writers , or by any course of culture , by what kind of evidence shall it be proved to have ...
John Mackinnon Robertson. INTRODUCTION GIVEN the probability of a literary influence exer- cised upon a given writer by one or more previous writers , or by any course of culture , by what kind of evidence shall it be proved to have ...
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... given play does not carry the consequence that every passage in it is of the date given , even if that be correct . Unquestionably most of the earlier plays were revised by Shakespeare after 1600. We shall see later that an important ...
... given play does not carry the consequence that every passage in it is of the date given , even if that be correct . Unquestionably most of the earlier plays were revised by Shakespeare after 1600. We shall see later that an important ...
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... given by Farmer for the contrary view . Not once , be it observed , do the classicists attempt to meet Farmer's dilemma : " Treat Shakespeare as a learned man , and what shall excuse the most gross violations of history , chrono- logy ...
... given by Farmer for the contrary view . Not once , be it observed , do the classicists attempt to meet Farmer's dilemma : " Treat Shakespeare as a learned man , and what shall excuse the most gross violations of history , chrono- logy ...
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