Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 21 筆
第 172 頁
... Antony , leave thy lascivious wassails ... ' ) . Viewing all the faults , Caesar finds Antony's conduct inexcusable chiefly be- cause he has shown an adolescent inability to distinguish between a time for gravity and a time for gaiety ...
... Antony , leave thy lascivious wassails ... ' ) . Viewing all the faults , Caesar finds Antony's conduct inexcusable chiefly be- cause he has shown an adolescent inability to distinguish between a time for gravity and a time for gaiety ...
第 186 頁
... Antony's affectionately bewildered praise of her in the opening scene ( ' Fie , wrangling queen ! Whom everything ... Antony's blemishes in a partly dialectical manner : Antony's faults are hereditary rather than acquired , and besides ...
... Antony's affectionately bewildered praise of her in the opening scene ( ' Fie , wrangling queen ! Whom everything ... Antony's blemishes in a partly dialectical manner : Antony's faults are hereditary rather than acquired , and besides ...
第 200 頁
... Antony's friend- and - beloved : valiant Eros , martial Venus . Moreover , it is artistically right that if there is to be repetition in this triumph of ... Antony's body , the sword of which Antony was once ' 200 Shakespeare and Decorum.
... Antony's friend- and - beloved : valiant Eros , martial Venus . Moreover , it is artistically right that if there is to be repetition in this triumph of ... Antony's body , the sword of which Antony was once ' 200 Shakespeare and Decorum.
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