Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 83 頁
... Iago ( II iii 213–14 ) ; and one cannot but reflect what a richer place the world would have been if that simple piece of surgery had been accomplished in time . Shakespeare , however , does not encourage such speculations , for they ...
... Iago ( II iii 213–14 ) ; and one cannot but reflect what a richer place the world would have been if that simple piece of surgery had been accomplished in time . Shakespeare , however , does not encourage such speculations , for they ...
第 97 頁
... Iago's attack on the marriage rite is a failure . But the rite is made up of two vows ; Othello alters when he alteration finds , and so what seemed a uniquely beautiful marriage of true minds is shattered . Othello , therefore , is a ...
... Iago's attack on the marriage rite is a failure . But the rite is made up of two vows ; Othello alters when he alteration finds , and so what seemed a uniquely beautiful marriage of true minds is shattered . Othello , therefore , is a ...
第 126 頁
... Iago it is part of the technique of hinting or insinuation employed throughout Act III , Scene iii , in order to ... Iago . Indeed ! Oth . Indeed ? Ay , indeed . Discern'st thou aught in that ? Is he not honest ? Iago . Honest , my lord ...
... Iago it is part of the technique of hinting or insinuation employed throughout Act III , Scene iii , in order to ... Iago . Indeed ! Oth . Indeed ? Ay , indeed . Discern'st thou aught in that ? Is he not honest ? Iago . Honest , my lord ...
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