Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 60 頁
... answers are deprived of their pre - ordained natural relationships . Rosen- crantz and Guildenstern may complain , ' I ... answer which they refused to give him ( II ii 270- 92 ) . These two , however , are much less active than Polonius ...
... answers are deprived of their pre - ordained natural relationships . Rosen- crantz and Guildenstern may complain , ' I ... answer which they refused to give him ( II ii 270- 92 ) . These two , however , are much less active than Polonius ...
第 78 頁
... answer I propose to give has been implied in almost everything I have already said . • • - - In trying to answer this question , it is first of all necessary to bear in mind that similar questions are asked throughout the play itself ...
... answer I propose to give has been implied in almost everything I have already said . • • - - In trying to answer this question , it is first of all necessary to bear in mind that similar questions are asked throughout the play itself ...
第 126 頁
... answer ' ( III iv 14-15 ) .36 In Othello , the corruption of the proper relationship between question and answer is even more prevalent , and is certainly of greater import , than in Hamlet . Frequently , too , it assumes a form which ...
... answer ' ( III iv 14-15 ) .36 In Othello , the corruption of the proper relationship between question and answer is even more prevalent , and is certainly of greater import , than in Hamlet . Frequently , too , it assumes a form which ...
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