Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 29 筆
第 28 頁
... sentences in a light and thoughtless fashion and that in so doing he is bent on the destruction of speech itself - the quibble on ' sentence ' neatly associates judicial and rhetorical disorder : A heavy sentence , my most sovereign ...
... sentences in a light and thoughtless fashion and that in so doing he is bent on the destruction of speech itself - the quibble on ' sentence ' neatly associates judicial and rhetorical disorder : A heavy sentence , my most sovereign ...
第 29 頁
... sentence on his son , Gaunt makes the further accusation that Richard , as well as disposing lightly of death - giving words , pro- duces in others an unnatural and fatal divorce between the tongue and the heart . Mowbray's inability to ...
... sentence on his son , Gaunt makes the further accusation that Richard , as well as disposing lightly of death - giving words , pro- duces in others an unnatural and fatal divorce between the tongue and the heart . Mowbray's inability to ...
第 95 頁
... sentence ' ( I iii 199 , 212 , 214 , 216 ) which he musters consists of sententious consolation offered to Brabantio ... sentence on Cassio might possibly have been different if he had examined the facts when Cassio's head was clearer ...
... sentence ' ( I iii 199 , 212 , 214 , 216 ) which he musters consists of sententious consolation offered to Brabantio ... sentence on Cassio might possibly have been different if he had examined the facts when Cassio's head was clearer ...
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