Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 22 筆
第 88 頁
... Cassio is cashiered , Roderigo is killed , Cassio is wounded , and Desdemona murdered at night . Iago continually utilises his understanding of the appropriate and inappropriate moment in order to provoke others to ignore time . Knowing ...
... Cassio is cashiered , Roderigo is killed , Cassio is wounded , and Desdemona murdered at night . Iago continually utilises his understanding of the appropriate and inappropriate moment in order to provoke others to ignore time . Knowing ...
第 109 頁
... Cassio's speech . Quite simply , he attempts to make Cassio speak in the ale - house vein on the very subject which has already spurred him to the heights of courtly eloquence . To put it another way , he would have Cassio finish the ...
... Cassio's speech . Quite simply , he attempts to make Cassio speak in the ale - house vein on the very subject which has already spurred him to the heights of courtly eloquence . To put it another way , he would have Cassio finish the ...
第 129 頁
... Cassio's reinstatement , thus confirming ( it would seem ) his interpretation of her frank and liberal hand . Similarly , when he explains to her in equally enigmatic language the significance of what in grandiose fashion he later calls ...
... Cassio's reinstatement , thus confirming ( it would seem ) his interpretation of her frank and liberal hand . Similarly , when he explains to her in equally enigmatic language the significance of what in grandiose fashion he later calls ...
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