King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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... Montaigne's Essays ( Temple ed . ) . C. T. Onions , Shakespeare Glossary , 1911 . W. Perrett , The Story of King Lear , 1904 . G. C. Taylor , Shakespeare's Debt to Montaigne , 1925 . English Literary History . English Studies . Notes ...
... Montaigne's Essays ( Temple ed . ) . C. T. Onions , Shakespeare Glossary , 1911 . W. Perrett , The Story of King Lear , 1904 . G. C. Taylor , Shakespeare's Debt to Montaigne , 1925 . English Literary History . English Studies . Notes ...
Page 235
... Montaigne on Shakespeare , 1 including J. M. Robertson's Montaigne and Shakespeare ( 1897 ) , Elizabeth Robins Hooker's article ( P.M.L.A. , 1902 ) , and A. H. Upham's The French Influence in English Literature ( 1911 ) . The best ...
... Montaigne on Shakespeare , 1 including J. M. Robertson's Montaigne and Shakespeare ( 1897 ) , Elizabeth Robins Hooker's article ( P.M.L.A. , 1902 ) , and A. H. Upham's The French Influence in English Literature ( 1911 ) . The best ...
Page 238
... Montaigne mentions that ' there are Nations , who receive and admit a Dogge to be their King ' ( iii . 210. Cf. IV . vi . 157 ) . He refers to the speaking looks of lovers ( iii . 211 ) , the habits of ants ( iii . 217 . Cf. 1. iv . 65 ) ...
... Montaigne mentions that ' there are Nations , who receive and admit a Dogge to be their King ' ( iii . 210. Cf. IV . vi . 157 ) . He refers to the speaking looks of lovers ( iii . 211 ) , the habits of ants ( iii . 217 . Cf. 1. iv . 65 ) ...
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