Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 31 筆
第 2 頁
... bringing back to the Venetian senate a clear report of the dark and barbarous events which took place at Cyprus . The ... bring upon themselves and others , the Elizabethan would - unlike us - have had in mind the kind of solemn warning ...
... bringing back to the Venetian senate a clear report of the dark and barbarous events which took place at Cyprus . The ... bring upon themselves and others , the Elizabethan would - unlike us - have had in mind the kind of solemn warning ...
第 9 頁
... brings ridicule upon them , despite all its glittering splendour ; forgetting that ' the name of a sovereign or ruler without actual governance is but a shadow ' , they ' wear it not comely and as it appertaineth ' . Conversely , there ...
... brings ridicule upon them , despite all its glittering splendour ; forgetting that ' the name of a sovereign or ruler without actual governance is but a shadow ' , they ' wear it not comely and as it appertaineth ' . Conversely , there ...
第 157 頁
... brings into Macbeth the notion of life as a play , pageant or rite in which men should accept the role ' appropered ... bring contempt rather than admira- tion to the wearer unless he deserves and becomes it - a conception which would ...
... brings into Macbeth the notion of life as a play , pageant or rite in which men should accept the role ' appropered ... bring contempt rather than admira- tion to the wearer unless he deserves and becomes it - a conception which would ...
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