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 34 頁
... lives of the poor are as at least as dramatic and unmanageable as the lives of the rich ; nowadays those gentlemen of the universities known . as anthropologists sometimes choose ( or are obliged ) to live among the really poor for many ...
... lives of the poor are as at least as dramatic and unmanageable as the lives of the rich ; nowadays those gentlemen of the universities known . as anthropologists sometimes choose ( or are obliged ) to live among the really poor for many ...
第 270 頁
... Lives in fact provide very little information about the festi- val , and we have had to assume that this was all Shakespeare could have known about it . The refer- ences to the Lupercal in the Lives of Caesar and Antony ( there are none ...
... Lives in fact provide very little information about the festi- val , and we have had to assume that this was all Shakespeare could have known about it . The refer- ences to the Lupercal in the Lives of Caesar and Antony ( there are none ...
第 271 頁
... Lives of Romulus and Caesar ( and briefly notes it in connection with Caesar in the Lives of Antony and Augustus ) . It may be that these references to the festival linked the two Lives in Shakespeare's mind as he read through Plutarch ...
... Lives of Romulus and Caesar ( and briefly notes it in connection with Caesar in the Lives of Antony and Augustus ) . It may be that these references to the festival linked the two Lives in Shakespeare's mind as he read through Plutarch ...
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