Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 88 筆
第 26 頁
... words and titles which do not match their conduct . - On the other hand , Bolingbroke righteously refuses his ' good word ' and ' princely favour ' ( V vi 42 ) to the man whose hand has put an end to Richard's life , and who now brings ...
... words and titles which do not match their conduct . - On the other hand , Bolingbroke righteously refuses his ' good word ' and ' princely favour ' ( V vi 42 ) to the man whose hand has put an end to Richard's life , and who now brings ...
第 27 頁
... words spoken by the king in his capacity of supreme judge and arbiter are the words which matter most in any realm . Accordingly , Richard's first failure in justice – his handling of the dispute between Boling- broke and Mowbray is ...
... words spoken by the king in his capacity of supreme judge and arbiter are the words which matter most in any realm . Accordingly , Richard's first failure in justice – his handling of the dispute between Boling- broke and Mowbray is ...
第 31 頁
... words . - Bolingbroke's promise that at the lists his deeds will justify his words is , of course , frustrated by Richard's intervention . Yet there is as much emphasis in that scene on the discrepancy between words and thoughts as between ...
... words . - Bolingbroke's promise that at the lists his deeds will justify his words is , of course , frustrated by Richard's intervention . Yet there is as much emphasis in that scene on the discrepancy between words and thoughts as between ...
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