Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 58 筆
第 22 頁
... King ? / Awake thou coward majesty ! thou sleepest ' ( III ii 83-4 ) . In the upshot Richard throws away his crown in what he con- siders to be a royal gesture of resignation to Fortune's cruelty : ' A king , woe's slave , shall kingly ...
... King ? / Awake thou coward majesty ! thou sleepest ' ( III ii 83-4 ) . In the upshot Richard throws away his crown in what he con- siders to be a royal gesture of resignation to Fortune's cruelty : ' A king , woe's slave , shall kingly ...
第 24 頁
... King Bolingbroke ? ' ( III iii 172–3 ) . This kind of speech prepares for the moment when Richard will volunteer to ' submit . . . and lose the name of king ' - and will even call himself ' a traitor with the rest ' ( III iii 142 , 144 ...
... King Bolingbroke ? ' ( III iii 172–3 ) . This kind of speech prepares for the moment when Richard will volunteer to ' submit . . . and lose the name of king ' - and will even call himself ' a traitor with the rest ' ( III iii 142 , 144 ...
第 25 頁
... king ' ( V ii 39 , 44–5 ) . Not long ago , too , he rebuked the ingratiating Bolingbroke for addressing him as ' My gracious uncle ! ' ( II iii 85 ) : ' I am no traitor's uncle ; and that word grace in an ungracious mouth is but profane ...
... king ' ( V ii 39 , 44–5 ) . Not long ago , too , he rebuked the ingratiating Bolingbroke for addressing him as ' My gracious uncle ! ' ( II iii 85 ) : ' I am no traitor's uncle ; and that word grace in an ungracious mouth is but profane ...
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