Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 78 頁
... attempt to answer the evergreen question What is the secret meaning of Hamlet ? Why does it baffle ? – is the next logical step . The attempt may , of course , seem as pretentious as it is logical , but it will at least have the virtue ...
... attempt to answer the evergreen question What is the secret meaning of Hamlet ? Why does it baffle ? – is the next logical step . The attempt may , of course , seem as pretentious as it is logical , but it will at least have the virtue ...
第 92 頁
... attempt to arrest Othello and have him punished by the state for practising witchcraft ( I ii - iii ) ; there is Othello's inquiry into the brawl , his punishment of Cassio , and the attempts of Cassio's solicitor to have the sentence ...
... attempt to arrest Othello and have him punished by the state for practising witchcraft ( I ii - iii ) ; there is Othello's inquiry into the brawl , his punishment of Cassio , and the attempts of Cassio's solicitor to have the sentence ...
第 109 頁
... attempt to corrupt Cassio's speech . Quite simply , he attempts to make Cassio speak in the ale - house vein on the very subject which has already spurred him to the heights of courtly eloquence . To put it another way , he would have ...
... attempt to corrupt Cassio's speech . Quite simply , he attempts to make Cassio speak in the ale - house vein on the very subject which has already spurred him to the heights of courtly eloquence . To put it another way , he would have ...
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