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 83 筆
第 69 頁
... suggested by , for instance , such a treatise as Seneca's DE CONSTANTIA SAPIENTIS , which is a monody on the theme with which it closes esse aliquem invictum , esse aliquem in quem nihil fortuna possit " to be something unconquered ...
... suggested by , for instance , such a treatise as Seneca's DE CONSTANTIA SAPIENTIS , which is a monody on the theme with which it closes esse aliquem invictum , esse aliquem in quem nihil fortuna possit " to be something unconquered ...
第 326 頁
... suggested by the fact that shortly after them occurs the phrase " Let death first die , " which recalls the ་ ་ death once dead " of his 146th sonnet . But the same image , as Malone showed long ago , is found in this form : " Ah , now ...
... suggested by the fact that shortly after them occurs the phrase " Let death first die , " which recalls the ་ ་ death once dead " of his 146th sonnet . But the same image , as Malone showed long ago , is found in this form : " Ah , now ...
第 337 頁
... suggested by the fact that shortly after them occurs the phrase " Let death first die , " which recalls the " death once dead " of his 146th sonnet . But the same image , as Malone showed long ago , is found in this form : " Ah , now ...
... suggested by the fact that shortly after them occurs the phrase " Let death first die , " which recalls the " death once dead " of his 146th sonnet . But the same image , as Malone showed long ago , is found in this form : " Ah , now ...
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