Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 42 筆
第 21 頁
... Richard and even accounts for his remarkable immediacy as a character creation . Coleridge has suggested that what individu- alises Richard is the consistent inconsistency of his behaviour . But the Elizabethans would probably have used ...
... Richard and even accounts for his remarkable immediacy as a character creation . Coleridge has suggested that what individu- alises Richard is the consistent inconsistency of his behaviour . But the Elizabethans would probably have used ...
第 24 頁
... Richard's title : ' It would beseem the Lord Northumberland / To say " King Richard ” – such impropriety would once have cost him his head , adds York ( III iii 6-14 ) . Yet Richard himself will soon be heard conniving at this very form ...
... Richard's title : ' It would beseem the Lord Northumberland / To say " King Richard ” – such impropriety would once have cost him his head , adds York ( III iii 6-14 ) . Yet Richard himself will soon be heard conniving at this very form ...
第 38 頁
... Richard - enthroned on his chair of state and surrounded by his counsellors - is at once the supreme judge and the embodiment of formal order . Both rites are irremediably disordered from the start , since Richard , being guilty of the ...
... Richard - enthroned on his chair of state and surrounded by his counsellors - is at once the supreme judge and the embodiment of formal order . Both rites are irremediably disordered from the start , since Richard , being guilty of the ...
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