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 74 頁
... speech " ( my emphasis ) in the play , the apostrophe by Murellus on Pompey ( 32 ff . ) to " the chattering prose of the cobbler , " which Murellus ' speech peremptorily dis- places . See Harley Granville - Barker , Prefaces to Shake ...
... speech " ( my emphasis ) in the play , the apostrophe by Murellus on Pompey ( 32 ff . ) to " the chattering prose of the cobbler , " which Murellus ' speech peremptorily dis- places . See Harley Granville - Barker , Prefaces to Shake ...
第 322 頁
... speech record what other characters and other speech genres in The Two Noble Kinsmen do not - the increasing separation of court and city from country . If her speech makes little happen in the drama's political world , it nonetheless ...
... speech record what other characters and other speech genres in The Two Noble Kinsmen do not - the increasing separation of court and city from country . If her speech makes little happen in the drama's political world , it nonetheless ...
第 343 頁
... speech on the merits of dying at the height of one's youth , fame , and virtue may have been sug- gested by a speech by Theseus later in The Knight's Tale when he is trying to persuade Palamon and Emily to accept Arcite's death with ...
... speech on the merits of dying at the height of one's youth , fame , and virtue may have been sug- gested by a speech by Theseus later in The Knight's Tale when he is trying to persuade Palamon and Emily to accept Arcite's death with ...
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