Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 43 筆
第 19 頁
... give way to a new breed of efficient and prosaic rulers . To understand the artistic purpose of the play's medievalism we have to bear in mind that it is conveyed to us entirely through the use of chivalric rites , ideals , and manners ...
... give way to a new breed of efficient and prosaic rulers . To understand the artistic purpose of the play's medievalism we have to bear in mind that it is conveyed to us entirely through the use of chivalric rites , ideals , and manners ...
第 60 頁
... give them ' a wholesome answer ' ( III ii 312 ) is that they have disre- garded his solemn appeal to ' be even and direct ' with him , that he has had to guess their thoughts from their blushes and to formu- late for them the answer ...
... give them ' a wholesome answer ' ( III ii 312 ) is that they have disre- garded his solemn appeal to ' be even and direct ' with him , that he has had to guess their thoughts from their blushes and to formu- late for them the answer ...
第 117 頁
... give it her . I did so ; and take heed on't ; Make it a darling like your previous eye ; To lose❜t or give't away were such perdition As no thing else could match . Des . Is't possible ? Oth . ' Tis true . There's magic in the web of ...
... give it her . I did so ; and take heed on't ; Make it a darling like your previous eye ; To lose❜t or give't away were such perdition As no thing else could match . Des . Is't possible ? Oth . ' Tis true . There's magic in the web of ...
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