The Bucknell Review, 第 11 卷Bucknell University Press, 1962 |
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第 14 頁
... look at standards of judg- ment ; yet the look is not always promptly taken . Witness Shake- speare's difficulties with neo - classical critics of a later century or the travails of the romantic poets with the editors of the pe ...
... look at standards of judg- ment ; yet the look is not always promptly taken . Witness Shake- speare's difficulties with neo - classical critics of a later century or the travails of the romantic poets with the editors of the pe ...
第 103 頁
... look coarse and rough in Nature's workman- ship , will show infinitely minute perfection , the closer you look into it . The reason of the minute superiority of Nature's work over man's is , that the former works from the innermost germ ...
... look coarse and rough in Nature's workman- ship , will show infinitely minute perfection , the closer you look into it . The reason of the minute superiority of Nature's work over man's is , that the former works from the innermost germ ...
第 33 頁
... look pale " ( I.i.53 ) . What reaction does Hamlet impute to the witnesses of the final blood - letting ? — “ You that look pale and tremble at this chance . . . " ( V.ii.345 ) . Finally , of course , Horatio delivers his famous eulogy ...
... look pale " ( I.i.53 ) . What reaction does Hamlet impute to the witnesses of the final blood - letting ? — “ You that look pale and tremble at this chance . . . " ( V.ii.345 ) . Finally , of course , Horatio delivers his famous eulogy ...
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