Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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... once have cost him his head , adds York ( III iii 6-14 ) . Yet Richard himself will soon be heard conniving at this very form of indecorum , for he addresses North- umberland with the half - mocking , half - defeatist question : ' Most ...
... once have cost him his head , adds York ( III iii 6-14 ) . Yet Richard himself will soon be heard conniving at this very form of indecorum , for he addresses North- umberland with the half - mocking , half - defeatist question : ' Most ...
第 44 頁
... once his country's ' chiefest courtier ' ( I ii 117 ) , Ophelia equates the true Hamlet with form itself : he was ' the glass of fashion and the mould of form ' , the ' unmatch'd form and feature of blown youth ' ( III i 153 , 159 ) ...
... once his country's ' chiefest courtier ' ( I ii 117 ) , Ophelia equates the true Hamlet with form itself : he was ' the glass of fashion and the mould of form ' , the ' unmatch'd form and feature of blown youth ' ( III i 153 , 159 ) ...
第 170 頁
... once were . There is an abundant flow of criticism , self - criticism and taunting which does not cease until the First Guard's angry question : ' Is this well done ? ' ( V ii 323 ) , is everlastingly answered by the dead queen's dying ...
... once were . There is an abundant flow of criticism , self - criticism and taunting which does not cease until the First Guard's angry question : ' Is this well done ? ' ( V ii 323 ) , is everlastingly answered by the dead queen's dying ...
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