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 122 頁
... lord ' ( V ii 128 ) . Sublime but tragically mis- placed , this wifely obedience to a kind lord who is not kind is dramatically contrasted with Emilia's subsequent recognition that in certain circumstances it may not be proper to obey ...
... lord ' ( V ii 128 ) . Sublime but tragically mis- placed , this wifely obedience to a kind lord who is not kind is dramatically contrasted with Emilia's subsequent recognition that in certain circumstances it may not be proper to obey ...
第 123 頁
... lord of duty- I am hitherto your daughter ; but here's my husband , And so much duty as my mother show'd To you , preferring you before her father , So much I challenge that I may profess Due to the Moor , my lord . ( I iii 180-9 ) As ...
... lord of duty- I am hitherto your daughter ; but here's my husband , And so much duty as my mother show'd To you , preferring you before her father , So much I challenge that I may profess Due to the Moor , my lord . ( I iii 180-9 ) As ...
第 124 頁
... lord is not my lord ; nor should I know him / Were he in favour as in humour alter'd ' ( III iv 125-6 ) . This breeds con- fusion and misunderstanding and even helps to frustrate a dialogue which could have averted tragedy : Emil . Good ...
... lord is not my lord ; nor should I know him / Were he in favour as in humour alter'd ' ( III iv 125-6 ) . This breeds con- fusion and misunderstanding and even helps to frustrate a dialogue which could have averted tragedy : Emil . Good ...
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