Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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... Cleopatra's character , stands for an Eastern levity to which Antony's Roman gravitas continually succumbs . The dismissal of Caesar's ambassadors unheard - which the sober Philo and Deme- trius note so well- constitutes a triumph for ...
... Cleopatra's character , stands for an Eastern levity to which Antony's Roman gravitas continually succumbs . The dismissal of Caesar's ambassadors unheard - which the sober Philo and Deme- trius note so well- constitutes a triumph for ...
第 196 頁
... Cleopatra has the effect of intimating that Eros and Cleopatra are inter- changeable , one : she will be temporarily absent when her war- rior's long task is finally done , yet she will , as Eros , unarm him for his everlasting sleep ...
... Cleopatra has the effect of intimating that Eros and Cleopatra are inter- changeable , one : she will be temporarily absent when her war- rior's long task is finally done , yet she will , as Eros , unarm him for his everlasting sleep ...
第 223 頁
... Cleopatra aparelled herself ( Bul- lough , p . 259 ; Antony and Cleopatra , III vi 17 ) . 15. Bullough , p . 257 . 16. Antony and Cleopatra , ed . Ridley , p . 130 . 17. The Tragedie of Antonie , ll 1221-3 . 18. Moralia , V. 116-17 ...
... Cleopatra aparelled herself ( Bul- lough , p . 259 ; Antony and Cleopatra , III vi 17 ) . 15. Bullough , p . 257 . 16. Antony and Cleopatra , ed . Ridley , p . 130 . 17. The Tragedie of Antonie , ll 1221-3 . 18. Moralia , V. 116-17 ...
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