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 84 筆
第 40 頁
... translation that we must proceed . I. In order to keep all the evidence in view , we may first of all collate once more the passage in the TEMPEST with that in the Essays which it unquestionably follows . In Florio's translation ...
... translation that we must proceed . I. In order to keep all the evidence in view , we may first of all collate once more the passage in the TEMPEST with that in the Essays which it unquestionably follows . In Florio's translation ...
第 314 頁
... translation made for him . But that hypothesis is unnecessary . After writing " appears , " Professor Collins in set terms ( p . 18 ) avers that there was no English translation of the FASTI , and Shakespeare therefore must have read it ...
... translation made for him . But that hypothesis is unnecessary . After writing " appears , " Professor Collins in set terms ( p . 18 ) avers that there was no English translation of the FASTI , and Shakespeare therefore must have read it ...
第 345 頁
... translation or adaptation offered to the theatre may easily have been the basis of the Shakespearean play , whether or not a printed translation then existed ; ( 2 ) that the translation published in 1595 had avowedly been long in MS ...
... translation or adaptation offered to the theatre may easily have been the basis of the Shakespearean play , whether or not a printed translation then existed ; ( 2 ) that the translation published in 1595 had avowedly been long in MS ...
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