The Works of Shakespeare ..., 第 34 卷Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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第 lxi 頁
... moral resultant of the play is forcibly to recall the text : Vengeance is Mine , saith the Lord . ” We see this clearly in the final speeches of Marcus and Lucius , who seem thoroughly conscious that by such deeds and by this creed of ...
... moral resultant of the play is forcibly to recall the text : Vengeance is Mine , saith the Lord . ” We see this clearly in the final speeches of Marcus and Lucius , who seem thoroughly conscious that by such deeds and by this creed of ...
第 lxiii 頁
... morally horrible by presenting us with the physically horrible . Thus , in Lear , the gouging of Gloucester's eyes ... moral sequences and laws “ come full circle " within the compass of his tragedies . Except in the case of Hamlet's ...
... morally horrible by presenting us with the physically horrible . Thus , in Lear , the gouging of Gloucester's eyes ... moral sequences and laws “ come full circle " within the compass of his tragedies . Except in the case of Hamlet's ...
第 lxviii 頁
... moral balance , development and resultant ; his gift of humanising grotesque types of wickedness ; his interest in psychologic and moral problems , which he afterwards returned to and triumphantly illustrated . He has already command of ...
... moral balance , development and resultant ; his gift of humanising grotesque types of wickedness ; his interest in psychologic and moral problems , which he afterwards returned to and triumphantly illustrated . He has already command of ...
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