Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 55 頁
... grief than he is with the pathetic object of his feelings : that he protests too much . Dr Johnson was right in describing these lines as ' ob- scure and affected ' , but wrong in saying that ' they could have been omitted in the Folio ...
... grief than he is with the pathetic object of his feelings : that he protests too much . Dr Johnson was right in describing these lines as ' ob- scure and affected ' , but wrong in saying that ' they could have been omitted in the Folio ...
第 56 頁
... grief and ( a closely related phenomenon ) violent action . Grief or mourning is , of course , a duty which has confronted everyone in Denmark for some time before the death of Ophelia ; and it is a duty in which almost everyone failed ...
... grief and ( a closely related phenomenon ) violent action . Grief or mourning is , of course , a duty which has confronted everyone in Denmark for some time before the death of Ophelia ; and it is a duty in which almost everyone failed ...
第 144 頁
... grief . ( IV iii 213–15 ) Although Macduff responds to this persuasion , there is no sug- gestion that his grief is shallow or will easily be dispelled . To Malcolm's , ' Dispute it like a man ' , he answers : I shall do so ; But I must ...
... grief . ( IV iii 213–15 ) Although Macduff responds to this persuasion , there is no sug- gestion that his grief is shallow or will easily be dispelled . To Malcolm's , ' Dispute it like a man ' , he answers : I shall do so ; But I must ...
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