An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespeare Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic PoetsR. Priestley, 1966 - 296 頁 |
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第 83 頁
... better spare a better man . How skilfully does our author follow the tradition of the Prince's having been engaged in a robbery , yet make his part in it G 2 in THE FIRST PART OF HENRY IV . 83.
... better spare a better man . How skilfully does our author follow the tradition of the Prince's having been engaged in a robbery , yet make his part in it G 2 in THE FIRST PART OF HENRY IV . 83.
第 84 頁
... better spar'd a better man . The Prince seems always diverted , rather than seduced by Falstaffe ; he despises his vices while he is entertained by his hu- mour ; and though Falstaffe is for a while a stain stain upon his character ...
... better spar'd a better man . The Prince seems always diverted , rather than seduced by Falstaffe ; he despises his vices while he is entertained by his hu- mour ; and though Falstaffe is for a while a stain stain upon his character ...
第 284 頁
... better rules of mo- rality , than the unassisted reason of poor pa- gans could form , I do not wonder , that those vices , which appeared to us as mere blemishes in great characters , should seem most horrid deformities in the purer ...
... better rules of mo- rality , than the unassisted reason of poor pa- gans could form , I do not wonder , that those vices , which appeared to us as mere blemishes in great characters , should seem most horrid deformities in the purer ...
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