The Works of Shakespeare: The tempest, 1921At the University Press, 1960 |
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第 32 頁
... foul and foolish ? 150 Iago . There's none so foul , and foolish thereunto , But does foul pranks which fair and wise ones do . Desdemona . O heavy ignorance ! thou praisest the worst best . But what praise couldst thou bestow on a ...
... foul and foolish ? 150 Iago . There's none so foul , and foolish thereunto , But does foul pranks which fair and wise ones do . Desdemona . O heavy ignorance ! thou praisest the worst best . But what praise couldst thou bestow on a ...
第 125 頁
... foul papers ' and that the scribe was familiar with the play only to the extent that he knew the Willow Song was not sung in the current stage version ( but see note to 3. 3. 186 ) . Q.'s inferior readings ( apart from errors introduced ...
... foul papers ' and that the scribe was familiar with the play only to the extent that he knew the Willow Song was not sung in the current stage version ( but see note to 3. 3. 186 ) . Q.'s inferior readings ( apart from errors introduced ...
第 149 頁
... foul A frequent epithet for the Devil , implying ' black ' ( cf. the ' foul fiend ' , Lr . 3. 4. 46 etc. ) , and ' devilish ' is the implication here . Cf. 2. 1. 223 n . and Introduction , p . xi , n . 1 . stowed - placed , lodged ...
... foul A frequent epithet for the Devil , implying ' black ' ( cf. the ' foul fiend ' , Lr . 3. 4. 46 etc. ) , and ' devilish ' is the implication here . Cf. 2. 1. 223 n . and Introduction , p . xi , n . 1 . stowed - placed , lodged ...
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