id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8139 Feis, Jacob Shakspere and Montaigne An Endeavour to Explain the Tendency of 'Hamlet' from Allusions in Contemporary Works .txt text/plain 54714 3512 77 If, for instance, Shakspere's 'King John' is compared with the old play, induced Shakspere to confer upon his 'Hamlet' the thoughts and point, we think we shall be able to prove that Shakspere about the year Not less weak than Montaigne's trust in human reason is that of Hamlet How near these words of Shakspere come to those with which Montaigne Shakspere already gives Hamlet an opportunity in the following scene Even the kind of death by which Shakspere makes Hamlet lose his life, As in no other of his plays, there is in Shakspere's 'Hamlet'--the drama The friends of Shakspere well understood the true meaning of Hamlet's The translators and admirers of Montaigne are meant when Hamlet says Jonson then continues his satire against 'Hamlet' by making Volpone, that Jonson calls Shakspere a 'good dull mule' because in _Hamlet_ According to the above-quoted words of Jonson, _Hamlet_ seems to have ./cache/8139.txt ./txt/8139.txt