Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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... live Henry , fourth of that name ! ' ( IV i 112-13 ) , the Bishop of Carlisle protests : ' My Lord of Hereford here , whom you call king , / Is a foul traitor to proud Hereford's king ' ( IV i 134-5 ) . But Carlisle himself is deemed to ...
... live Henry , fourth of that name ! ' ( IV i 112-13 ) , the Bishop of Carlisle protests : ' My Lord of Hereford here , whom you call king , / Is a foul traitor to proud Hereford's king ' ( IV i 134-5 ) . But Carlisle himself is deemed to ...
第 99 頁
... live with him My downright violence and storm of fortune May trumpet to the world . ( I iii 248-50 ) In the scene which follows this remark , moreover , Shakespeare hints that there is a connection between her downright violence in love ...
... live with him My downright violence and storm of fortune May trumpet to the world . ( I iii 248-50 ) In the scene which follows this remark , moreover , Shakespeare hints that there is a connection between her downright violence in love ...
第 192 頁
... live . The canker - blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed tincture of the roses , Hang on such thorns , and play as wantonly When summer's breath their masked buds discloses ; But for their virtue only is their show , They live ...
... live . The canker - blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed tincture of the roses , Hang on such thorns , and play as wantonly When summer's breath their masked buds discloses ; But for their virtue only is their show , They live ...
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