The Bucknell Review, 第 21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 105 頁
... Bertram in a harsher light . Shakespeare's presentation of Bertram varies - in ways not mediated by dra- matic irony - according to the relative artistic intimacy of en- tering into the created being of a character as opposed to the ...
... Bertram in a harsher light . Shakespeare's presentation of Bertram varies - in ways not mediated by dra- matic irony - according to the relative artistic intimacy of en- tering into the created being of a character as opposed to the ...
第 108 頁
... Bertram , / What she has done for me ? " Bertram in turn challenges this argument : " Yes , my good lord , / But never hope to know why I should marry her . " As this exchange becomes increasingly heated , Bertram fights for his ...
... Bertram , / What she has done for me ? " Bertram in turn challenges this argument : " Yes , my good lord , / But never hope to know why I should marry her . " As this exchange becomes increasingly heated , Bertram fights for his ...
第 114 頁
... Bertram can afford to recognize his duplicity . Among men and the affairs of war , Bertram in Italy becomes the " general of our horse , " a " most gallant fellow " who has " done most honorable service , " " taken their greatest ...
... Bertram can afford to recognize his duplicity . Among men and the affairs of war , Bertram in Italy becomes the " general of our horse , " a " most gallant fellow " who has " done most honorable service , " " taken their greatest ...
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Archetypal Approaches to | 5 |
Carson McCullers A Case of Convergence | 17 |
Nightwood | 29 |
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