What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 sider |
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Side 11
... once Pueriles I'd read , And newly had my Cato construèd ... he was at once fired by the idea of being a poet and asked his tutor to make him one : To it hard went I when shortly he began And first read to me honest Mantuan , Then ...
... once Pueriles I'd read , And newly had my Cato construèd ... he was at once fired by the idea of being a poet and asked his tutor to make him one : To it hard went I when shortly he began And first read to me honest Mantuan , Then ...
Side 20
... once , Aeolus from the first book of the Aeneid , and references which show an acquaintance with classical folklore ... once . ' Insulting ' is used in its Latin sense of bounding along , leaping joyfully . The word ' indigest ' he uses ...
... once , Aeolus from the first book of the Aeneid , and references which show an acquaintance with classical folklore ... once . ' Insulting ' is used in its Latin sense of bounding along , leaping joyfully . The word ' indigest ' he uses ...
Side 22
... Once more we have a specific reference to a book of Ovid , the Ars Amandi : I read that I profess , the Art to Love . The following lines go further , into the matter of classical ethics , which was largely Stoic ( we do get later a ...
... Once more we have a specific reference to a book of Ovid , the Ars Amandi : I read that I profess , the Art to Love . The following lines go further , into the matter of classical ethics , which was largely Stoic ( we do get later a ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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