Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 14 頁
... importance for the present study – to justify any deviation from what would conventionally be thought natural and proper : some rare individuals can make defect perfection . Nevertheless , the proximity of virtue to vice in art was ...
... importance for the present study – to justify any deviation from what would conventionally be thought natural and proper : some rare individuals can make defect perfection . Nevertheless , the proximity of virtue to vice in art was ...
第 31 頁
... importance of the oath . The series of questions put to appellant and defendant by the marshal of the lists enjoins them to ' speak truly ' , ' in God's name ' , and on the oath of knighthood ( I iii 14 , 34 ) . In their responses ...
... importance of the oath . The series of questions put to appellant and defendant by the marshal of the lists enjoins them to ' speak truly ' , ' in God's name ' , and on the oath of knighthood ( I iii 14 , 34 ) . In their responses ...
第 119 頁
... importance . One obvious reason for its importance is that in its primary sense it denotes changing of place , dislodge- ment . But the essential reason is that in Elizabethan usage ' moving ' was synonymous with speech as persuasion ...
... importance . One obvious reason for its importance is that in its primary sense it denotes changing of place , dislodge- ment . But the essential reason is that in Elizabethan usage ' moving ' was synonymous with speech as persuasion ...
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