The Round Table: Characters of Shakespear's PlaysJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1960 - 366 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 58 筆
第 161 頁
... once well done constantly leads to something better . What is mechanical , reducible to rule , or capable of demonstration , is pro- gressive , and admits of gradual improvement : what is not mechanical or definite , but depends on ...
... once well done constantly leads to something better . What is mechanical , reducible to rule , or capable of demonstration , is pro- gressive , and admits of gradual improvement : what is not mechanical or definite , but depends on ...
第 188 頁
... once seizes on the opportunity that offers for the accomplishment of all their wished - for greatness , and never flinches from her object till all is over . The magnitude of her resolution almost covers the magnitude of her guilt . She ...
... once seizes on the opportunity that offers for the accomplishment of all their wished - for greatness , and never flinches from her object till all is over . The magnitude of her resolution almost covers the magnitude of her guilt . She ...
第 203 頁
... Once indeed , where Iago shows him Cassio with the handkerchief in his hand , and making sport ( as he thinks ) of his misfortunes , the intolerable bitter- ness of his feelings , the extreme sense of shame , makes him fall to praising ...
... Once indeed , where Iago shows him Cassio with the handkerchief in his hand , and making sport ( as he thinks ) of his misfortunes , the intolerable bitter- ness of his feelings , the extreme sense of shame , makes him fall to praising ...
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