Shakespeare and the Confines of ArtMethuen, 1968 - 170 頁 |
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第 81 頁
... never cease until the shock of death makes the real values of love and mortality apparent . So love has , if not its promise , its triumph . And inter- weaving with all this is a dramatist's highly artificial patterning of the relation ...
... never cease until the shock of death makes the real values of love and mortality apparent . So love has , if not its promise , its triumph . And inter- weaving with all this is a dramatist's highly artificial patterning of the relation ...
第 114 頁
... never saves Bertram . He is unredeemable : Shakespeare could not save him . It is not a matter of failing to write the lines that would have changed the soul of the play : it is a matter of not being able to force one's conscience to ...
... never saves Bertram . He is unredeemable : Shakespeare could not save him . It is not a matter of failing to write the lines that would have changed the soul of the play : it is a matter of not being able to force one's conscience to ...
第 132 頁
... Never , never , never , never , never ! It is improper to say that the union is continued in an after - life and that therefore the bitterness of the loss is sweetened . If Shake- speare had wished to say this , he could have said it ...
... Never , never , never , never , never ! It is improper to say that the union is continued in an after - life and that therefore the bitterness of the loss is sweetened . If Shake- speare had wished to say this , he could have said it ...
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The Contrary Valuations page | 1 |
The Sonnets to the Dark Woman | 17 |
Loves Labours Lost | 33 |
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