The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 28 筆
第 102 頁
... Shakespeare's own sonnets - then further parallels to this theme of " compensa- tion " in Shakespeare present themselves.20 Contemporary with Shakespeare , for example , is Giles Fletcher's " I wish sometimes , although a worthless ...
... Shakespeare's own sonnets - then further parallels to this theme of " compensa- tion " in Shakespeare present themselves.20 Contemporary with Shakespeare , for example , is Giles Fletcher's " I wish sometimes , although a worthless ...
第 103 頁
... Shakespeare's treatment of it . " Of course , the same holds true for most of Shake- speare's themes . Were we to judge literature by whether or not it reached Shakespearean heights , then surely we would be fools of the first order ...
... Shakespeare's treatment of it . " Of course , the same holds true for most of Shake- speare's themes . Were we to judge literature by whether or not it reached Shakespearean heights , then surely we would be fools of the first order ...
第 104 頁
... Shakespeare the guise of an almost fresh speech , a new language - but rather the attitude beneath the terminology . To explore the attitude toward money in Shakespeare is the third and , at this time , final key to the money imagery of ...
... Shakespeare the guise of an almost fresh speech , a new language - but rather the attitude beneath the terminology . To explore the attitude toward money in Shakespeare is the third and , at this time , final key to the money imagery of ...
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