Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 54 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 83 筆
第 14 頁
... follow except to exact a revenge , ' to serve his turn ' upon him . With contemptuous honesty lago declares himself the vil- lain , the seemer - so with his peculiar ends . But the contempt is rococo not withering , a hatred stuffed ...
... follow except to exact a revenge , ' to serve his turn ' upon him . With contemptuous honesty lago declares himself the vil- lain , the seemer - so with his peculiar ends . But the contempt is rococo not withering , a hatred stuffed ...
第 37 頁
... follow'd with the general throng , and sweat / Of thousand friends . . . " ( 25-29 ) . This state- ment concedes ... follows tragedy : " How soon this mightiness meets misery " ( 30 ) . But again the Prologue stops short of indicating ...
... follow'd with the general throng , and sweat / Of thousand friends . . . " ( 25-29 ) . This state- ment concedes ... follows tragedy : " How soon this mightiness meets misery " ( 30 ) . But again the Prologue stops short of indicating ...
第 333 頁
... follows as a climax to what , in other respects , is a conventional string of episodic intrigue : Proteus ' father ... follow fast at their heels in the company of the father . Pro- teus now happens to have the good ( or , indeed , bad ) ...
... follows as a climax to what , in other respects , is a conventional string of episodic intrigue : Proteus ' father ... follow fast at their heels in the company of the father . Pro- teus now happens to have the good ( or , indeed , bad ) ...
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