例文・使い方で印象づける「shakespeare」の覚え方


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...What Coleridge saidof Shakespeare in minimis is true of Cervantes; he never, even for themost temporary purpose, puts forward a lay figure...   What Coleridge saidof Shakespeare in minimis is true of Cervantes; he never, even for themost temporary purpose, puts forward a lay figureの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」

...As bad, let us say, as Shakespeare andWordsworth and Tennyson...   As bad, let us say, as Shakespeare andWordsworth and Tennysonの読み方
W. H. Hudson 「Birds and Man」

... Colonel Shakespeare killed one 11 feet 8 inches...   
Colonel Shakespeare killed one 11 feet 8 inchesの読み方
Robert A. Sterndale 「Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon」

...Yes: beside Shakespeare and Verulam, a third star in that centralconstellation, round which, in the astronomy of intellect, all otherstars make their circuit...   Yes: beside Shakespeare and Verulam, a third star in that centralconstellation, round which, in the astronomy of intellect, all otherstars make their circuitの読み方
John Ruskin 「Lectures on Architecture and Painting」

...But those who possess neither must be classedwith them, who, as Shakespeare says, are men of no mark or likelihood...   But those who possess neither must be classedwith them, who, as Shakespeare says, are men of no mark or likelihoodの読み方
Joshua Reynolds 「Seven Discourses on Art」

...In this respect he was a veritable Shakespeare, with all thecalmness and repose of one who overlooked the world from a loftyheight...   In this respect he was a veritable Shakespeare, with all thecalmness and repose of one who overlooked the world from a loftyheightの読み方
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」

...Her namewas Girolama Merlini, and she lived in Mantua,the place where the Montagues and Capuletslived of whom Shakespeare wrote the mostwonderful love story ever imagined...   Her namewas Girolama Merlini, and she lived in Mantua,the place where the Montagues and Capuletslived of whom Shakespeare wrote the mostwonderful love story ever imaginedの読み方
Dolores Bacon 「Pictures Every Child Should Know」

...Here are a few of the titles that have beengiven to the greatest Dutch painter thatever lived: The Shakespeare of Painting; thePrince of Etchers; the King of Shadows; thePainter of Painters...   Here are a few of the titles that have beengiven to the greatest Dutch painter thatever lived: The Shakespeare of Painting; thePrince of Etchers; the King of Shadows; thePainter of Paintersの読み方
Dolores Bacon 「Pictures Every Child Should Know」

...And again, a stern and more or less hopeless melancholy necessarily isunder-current in the minds of the greatest men of all ages,—of Homer,Aeschylus, Pindar, or Shakespeare...   And again, a stern and more or less hopeless melancholy necessarily isunder-current in the minds of the greatest men of all ages,—of Homer,Aeschylus, Pindar, or Shakespeareの読み方
John Ruskin 「Lectures on Landscape」

...He reads Shakespeare, Schiller,Dante almost exclusively...   He reads Shakespeare, Schiller,Dante almost exclusivelyの読み方
W. C. Brownell 「French Art」

...7, and Shakespeare, first part of "King Henry IV...   7, and Shakespeare, first part of King Henry IVの読み方
Chretien DeTroyes 「Four Arthurian Romances」

...But if he lovedEngland as Shakespeare loved her, he had other lessons thanShakespeare’s to teach her...   But if he lovedEngland as Shakespeare loved her, he had other lessons thanShakespeare’s to teach herの読み方
Alfred, Lord Tennyson 「The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson」

... “Golden prime” from Shakespeare...   
 “Golden prime” from Shakespeareの読み方
Alfred, Lord Tennyson 「The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson」

... For there was Milton like a seraph strong,Beside him Shakespeare bland and mild;And there the world-worn Dante grasp’d his song,And somewhat grimly smiled...   
For there was Milton like a seraph strong,Beside him Shakespeare bland and mild;And there the world-worn Dante grasp’d his song,And somewhat grimly smiledの読み方
Alfred, Lord Tennyson 「The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson」

... Suggested by Shakespeare, Julius Cæsar, Act v...   
 Suggested by Shakespeare, Julius Cæsar, Act vの読み方
Alfred, Lord Tennyson 「The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson」

..." From them Shakespeare drew most of the material for his historical plays...    From them Shakespeare drew most of the material for his historical playsの読み方
Jean Froissart, Thomas Malory, Raphael Holinshed 「Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)」

... beremembered how Shakespeare has put into the mouth of Julius Cæsar thesememorable words:—...    beremembered how Shakespeare has put into the mouth of Julius Cæsar thesememorable words:—の読み方
Cecil G. Dolmage 「Astronomy of To-day」

...He may have knownBacon; but it is highly improbable that he and Shakespearemet, or that Shakespeare ever was influenced by the other'sphilosophy...   He may have knownBacon; but it is highly improbable that he and Shakespearemet, or that Shakespeare ever was influenced by the othersphilosophyの読み方
Dorothy Stimson 「The gradual acceptance of the Copernican theory of the universe」

...Beyersdorf, Robert: Giordano Bruno und Shakespeare...   Beyersdorf, Robert: Giordano Bruno und Shakespeareの読み方
Dorothy Stimson 「The gradual acceptance of the Copernican theory of the universe」

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