Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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第 15 頁
... surely not significant of anything save the quite spontaneous duplication of many forms of phrase in different lands and times , and the passage of others from age to age in the common stream of literature . The lean - waisted form of ...
... surely not significant of anything save the quite spontaneous duplication of many forms of phrase in different lands and times , and the passage of others from age to age in the common stream of literature . The lean - waisted form of ...
第 285 頁
... surely more potent , more searching , more persuasive , than those of any personality save one that is inordinately magnetic ; and neither " Kind Kit Marlowe " nor " Rare Ben Jonson " seems to have been exactly a king of men , magnetic ...
... surely more potent , more searching , more persuasive , than those of any personality save one that is inordinately magnetic ; and neither " Kind Kit Marlowe " nor " Rare Ben Jonson " seems to have been exactly a king of men , magnetic ...
第 337 頁
... surely idle , further , to say that Friar Francis's lines in MUCH ADO , iv , 1 , " What we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it , " etc. look very like a paraphrase of Horace ( ODES , III , xxiv , 31-2 ) : " Virtutem ...
... surely idle , further , to say that Friar Francis's lines in MUCH ADO , iv , 1 , " What we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it , " etc. look very like a paraphrase of Horace ( ODES , III , xxiv , 31-2 ) : " Virtutem ...
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