Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 36 筆
第 62 頁
... reason , judgement and understanding , the play itself invites this approach . Moreover , although Claudius argues that Hamlet's attitude to his dead father shows ' an understanding simple and unschool'd ' and is ' to reason most absurd ...
... reason , judgement and understanding , the play itself invites this approach . Moreover , although Claudius argues that Hamlet's attitude to his dead father shows ' an understanding simple and unschool'd ' and is ' to reason most absurd ...
第 68 頁
... reason ; and failure to act energetically is not the same as allowing one's reason ' to fust ... unused ' . Once the notion of homo sapiens is introduced , Fortinbras becomes more liable to the charge of ' bestial oblivion ' than Hamlet ...
... reason ; and failure to act energetically is not the same as allowing one's reason ' to fust ... unused ' . Once the notion of homo sapiens is introduced , Fortinbras becomes more liable to the charge of ' bestial oblivion ' than Hamlet ...
第 187 頁
... reason , sympathy and judicial detachment , often seem at odds . Again and again he speaks in censorious tones of the arrogance , feasting and sumptuousness of the lovers as ' exceeding all mea- sure and reason ' . ' And he adduces ...
... reason , sympathy and judicial detachment , often seem at odds . Again and again he speaks in censorious tones of the arrogance , feasting and sumptuousness of the lovers as ' exceeding all mea- sure and reason ' . ' And he adduces ...
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