Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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... iii 51 ) . V It is apparent in the closet scene that passion is responsible not only for noise and excess in speech ... iv 180 ) on the hateful subject of her relationship with Claudius . To her question , ' What shall I do ? ' ( III iv ...
... iii 51 ) . V It is apparent in the closet scene that passion is responsible not only for noise and excess in speech ... iv 180 ) on the hateful subject of her relationship with Claudius . To her question , ' What shall I do ? ' ( III iv ...
第 162 頁
... ( III iv 1-8 ) The rest of the performance is structured on Macbeth's triple and abortive effort to get beyond the ... ( III ii 28 ) and , accordingly , he now says : ' Be large in mirth ; anon , we'll drink a measure / The table round ...
... ( III iv 1-8 ) The rest of the performance is structured on Macbeth's triple and abortive effort to get beyond the ... ( III ii 28 ) and , accordingly , he now says : ' Be large in mirth ; anon , we'll drink a measure / The table round ...
第 220 頁
... II iii 137 ; III iii 158 ; III iv 99 ; IV i 36 . 8. In the First Folio ( 1623 ) and Second Quarto ( 1630 ) editions of the play , Cassio's ' Zounds ' is omitted and his ' Fore God ' ( 11. 60 , 70 ) is diluted to ' Heaven ' and ' Why ...
... II iii 137 ; III iii 158 ; III iv 99 ; IV i 36 . 8. In the First Folio ( 1623 ) and Second Quarto ( 1630 ) editions of the play , Cassio's ' Zounds ' is omitted and his ' Fore God ' ( 11. 60 , 70 ) is diluted to ' Heaven ' and ' Why ...
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