The Round Table: Characters of Shakespear's PlaysDent, 1957 - 366 頁 |
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... scene he afterwards affects melancholy , from pure satisfaction of heart , and professes reform , because it is the farthest thing in the world from his thoughts . He has no qualms of conscience , and therefore would as soon talk of ...
... scene he afterwards affects melancholy , from pure satisfaction of heart , and professes reform , because it is the farthest thing in the world from his thoughts . He has no qualms of conscience , and therefore would as soon talk of ...
第 299 頁
... scene with Lady Anne is an admirable exhibition of smooth and smiling villainy . The progress of wily adulation , of encroaching humility , is finely marked by his action , voice and eye . He seems , like the first Tempter , to approach ...
... scene with Lady Anne is an admirable exhibition of smooth and smiling villainy . The progress of wily adulation , of encroaching humility , is finely marked by his action , voice and eye . He seems , like the first Tempter , to approach ...
第 350 頁
... scene with Ford as Master Brook , and that with Simple , Slender's man , who comes to ask after the Wise Woman , are almost the only ones in which his old intellectual ascendancy appears . He is like a person recalled to the stage to ...
... scene with Ford as Master Brook , and that with Simple , Slender's man , who comes to ask after the Wise Woman , are almost the only ones in which his old intellectual ascendancy appears . He is like a person recalled to the stage to ...
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On Modern Comedy | 10 |
On Posthumous Fame Whether Shakspeare was influenced | 21 |
The Subject continued | 28 |
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