Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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... original or in transla- tion , or had met with a similar speech or passage in a previous play or book . But even if we suppose him to have read the original , we are far from having warrant to call him well - read in Latin ; and the ...
... original or in transla- tion , or had met with a similar speech or passage in a previous play or book . But even if we suppose him to have read the original , we are far from having warrant to call him well - read in Latin ; and the ...
第 337 頁
... original or in transla- tion , or had met with a similar speech or passage in a previous play or book . But even if we suppose him to have read the original , we are far from having warrant to call him well - read in Latin ; and the ...
... original or in transla- tion , or had met with a similar speech or passage in a previous play or book . But even if we suppose him to have read the original , we are far from having warrant to call him well - read in Latin ; and the ...
第 345 頁
... original or in transla- tion , or had met with a similar speech or passage in a previous play or book . But even if we suppose him to have read the original , we are far from having warrant to call him well - read in Latin ; and the ...
... original or in transla- tion , or had met with a similar speech or passage in a previous play or book . But even if we suppose him to have read the original , we are far from having warrant to call him well - read in Latin ; and the ...
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