Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 31 頁
... 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 , each of them swears ...
... 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 , each of them swears ...
第 32 頁
... oath of fealty . " Trust not him that hath once broken faith , ' said Eliza- beth in III Henry VI ( IV iv 30 ) ; and in this play Bolingbroke makes an oath before his new friends which they are soon to see him break . It is his oath ...
... oath of fealty . " Trust not him that hath once broken faith , ' said Eliza- beth in III Henry VI ( IV iv 30 ) ; and in this play Bolingbroke makes an oath before his new friends which they are soon to see him break . It is his oath ...
第 91 頁
... oath . In itself this last oath is irreproachable ; but it constitutes one of those miniscule errors of judgement which often shape destiny . It is prepared for in the fourth act when Othello derides Desdemona's protestation of inno ...
... oath . In itself this last oath is irreproachable ; but it constitutes one of those miniscule errors of judgement which often shape destiny . It is prepared for in the fourth act when Othello derides Desdemona's protestation of inno ...
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