Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsClassic Textbooks, 1909 - 358 頁 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 49 筆
第 68 頁
... whole magnificent passage on friendship , which is found reproduced ( se trouve reporté ) in HAMLET . " The idea of the world as a perpetual mutation is certainly prevalent in Shakespeare's work ; but I can find no exact correspondence ...
... whole magnificent passage on friendship , which is found reproduced ( se trouve reporté ) in HAMLET . " The idea of the world as a perpetual mutation is certainly prevalent in Shakespeare's work ; but I can find no exact correspondence ...
第 75 頁
... whole soliloquy and the chorus of women at the end of the second Act of the TROADES , where the question of a life beyond is pointedly put : " Verum est ? an timidos fabula decepit , Umbras corporibus vivere conditis ? " It is true that ...
... whole soliloquy and the chorus of women at the end of the second Act of the TROADES , where the question of a life beyond is pointedly put : " Verum est ? an timidos fabula decepit , Umbras corporibus vivere conditis ? " It is true that ...
第 78 頁
... whole to Montaigne's stimulation of Shakespeare's thought . That Shakespeare read Montaigne in the original once seemed probable to me , as to others ; but , on closer study , I consider it unlikely , were it only because the Montaigne ...
... whole to Montaigne's stimulation of Shakespeare's thought . That Shakespeare read Montaigne in the original once seemed probable to me , as to others ; but , on closer study , I consider it unlikely , were it only because the Montaigne ...
第 82 頁
... whole to that period ; and the only semblances of parallel that I have noted in such plays give us small foothold . ( 1 ) The lines on the music of the spheres in the MERCHANT OF VENICE1 recall the passage on the subject in Montaigne's ...
... whole to that period ; and the only semblances of parallel that I have noted in such plays give us small foothold . ( 1 ) The lines on the music of the spheres in the MERCHANT OF VENICE1 recall the passage on the subject in Montaigne's ...
第 86 頁
... whole speech may be said to be a synthesis of favourite propositions of Montaigne . The pervading thought in itself , of course , is not new or out - of - the - way ; much of it is to be found suggested in the Greek and Latin classics ...
... whole speech may be said to be a synthesis of favourite propositions of Montaigne . The pervading thought in itself , of course , is not new or out - of - the - way ; much of it is to be found suggested in the Greek and Latin classics ...
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