Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 62 筆
第 93 頁
... Othello's sentence on Desdemona is marred even at the last moment by haste and misapprehension ; Othello may have a ' flaming minister ' by his side but , really , the same symbolic phrase applies to this deed as to the attempted ...
... Othello's sentence on Desdemona is marred even at the last moment by haste and misapprehension ; Othello may have a ' flaming minister ' by his side but , really , the same symbolic phrase applies to this deed as to the attempted ...
第 115 頁
... Othello has deceived his daughter , and in the most sinister fashion : he has ' wrought upon her ' with ' some mixture powerful o'er the blood ' , has used ' drugs ... charms . . . conjuration , and . . . mighty magic ' – the ...
... Othello has deceived his daughter , and in the most sinister fashion : he has ' wrought upon her ' with ' some mixture powerful o'er the blood ' , has used ' drugs ... charms . . . conjuration , and . . . mighty magic ' – the ...
第 125 頁
... Othello's experience of being unable to identify her lady's voice ; if she had failed to identify it , the truth might never have come to light . Second , when Emilia is told by Othello that it was Iago who accused Desdemona she , too ...
... Othello's experience of being unable to identify her lady's voice ; if she had failed to identify it , the truth might never have come to light . Second , when Emilia is told by Othello that it was Iago who accused Desdemona she , too ...
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