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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第 42 頁
... action one doit . The action is no further advanced by the tormenting of Francis the drawer , who may not refuse to do the bidding of any man , being bred to service . Though Dr. Taylor may find that Francis is seen from above , I ...
... action one doit . The action is no further advanced by the tormenting of Francis the drawer , who may not refuse to do the bidding of any man , being bred to service . Though Dr. Taylor may find that Francis is seen from above , I ...
第 208 頁
... action but in the physiol- ogy of " the elements . " Not surprisingly , Antony seems interested in praising Brutus for his private virtue , for his " gentle " ( that is , chivalrous ) life and harmo- nious soul . This version of Brutus ...
... action but in the physiol- ogy of " the elements . " Not surprisingly , Antony seems interested in praising Brutus for his private virtue , for his " gentle " ( that is , chivalrous ) life and harmo- nious soul . This version of Brutus ...
第 209 頁
... action , sym- bols and stage sets get in the way . Tragedy , to recall Marx recalling Hegel , becomes farce.32 The self - consciously performative garb of Booth's murder of the " tyrant " Lincoln may be linked to its perpetrator's own ...
... action , sym- bols and stage sets get in the way . Tragedy , to recall Marx recalling Hegel , becomes farce.32 The self - consciously performative garb of Booth's murder of the " tyrant " Lincoln may be linked to its perpetrator's own ...
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