Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 50 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Fletcher's Palamon is to be moved to a different part of the prison where he will not be able to see his lady , so Arcite is at this point in a much more favourable position . In contrast to the humorous detachment of Chaucer's ending ...
... Fletcher's Palamon is to be moved to a different part of the prison where he will not be able to see his lady , so Arcite is at this point in a much more favourable position . In contrast to the humorous detachment of Chaucer's ending ...
第 338 頁
... Fletcher gives it a romantic motive ' That I may tell my soul he shall not have her ' rather than the practical one that Arcite has of- fended more by his deception . This is , however , picked up by Fletcher's Theseus : I grant your ...
... Fletcher gives it a romantic motive ' That I may tell my soul he shall not have her ' rather than the practical one that Arcite has of- fended more by his deception . This is , however , picked up by Fletcher's Theseus : I grant your ...
第 339 頁
... Fletcher ; Chaucer's heroine remains remote from the action to the end . Emilia seems to be choosing for physical ... Fletcher . Fletcher does not adopt Chaucer's knights without al- teration , however . The first knight described by the ...
... Fletcher ; Chaucer's heroine remains remote from the action to the end . Emilia seems to be choosing for physical ... Fletcher . Fletcher does not adopt Chaucer's knights without al- teration , however . The first knight described by the ...
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