Shakespeare and DecorumBarnes & Noble, 1973 - 227 頁 This book provides an approach to Shakespeare's plays by way of Renaissance ideas on decorum in verbal and non-verbal behaviour... The book's approach to decorum, however, is not purely linguistic, but is guided by the fact that decorum was an all-embracing ethical and aesthetic doctrine to which verbal and non-verbal behaviour alike were subjected. -- from book jacket. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 24 筆
第 88 頁
... Cassio is cashiered , Roderigo is killed , Cassio is wounded , and Desdemona murdered at night . 6 Iago continually utilises his understanding of the appropriate and inappropriate moment in order to provoke others to ignore time ...
... Cassio is cashiered , Roderigo is killed , Cassio is wounded , and Desdemona murdered at night . 6 Iago continually utilises his understanding of the appropriate and inappropriate moment in order to provoke others to ignore time ...
第 90 頁
... Cassio rushes drunkenly into the brawl which precipitates the tragedy , he is ' high in oath ' ( II iii 227 ) ; and most of the fatal acts which succeed this one are similarly introduced.3 After Desdemona's first petition to Othello on ...
... Cassio rushes drunkenly into the brawl which precipitates the tragedy , he is ' high in oath ' ( II iii 227 ) ; and most of the fatal acts which succeed this one are similarly introduced.3 After Desdemona's first petition to Othello on ...
第 129 頁
... Cassio's reinstatement , thus confirming ( it would seem ) his interpretation of her frank and liberal hand . Similarly , when he explains to her in equally enigmatic language the significance of what in grandiose fashion he later calls ...
... Cassio's reinstatement , thus confirming ( it would seem ) his interpretation of her frank and liberal hand . Similarly , when he explains to her in equally enigmatic language the significance of what in grandiose fashion he later calls ...
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