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 1 到 3 筆結果,共 86 筆
第 71 頁
... turn the tri- bunes ' earlier interrogatories into a brutally peremptory round of " twenty questions " directed at Cinna the poet ( 3.3.5-12 ) . And if in the opening scene the inability , or disinclination , of the commoners to discern ...
... turn the tri- bunes ' earlier interrogatories into a brutally peremptory round of " twenty questions " directed at Cinna the poet ( 3.3.5-12 ) . And if in the opening scene the inability , or disinclination , of the commoners to discern ...
第 202 頁
... turning of his " troubled countenance " on himself leads to anxiety , whereas the conspirators want him to see his own ... turn or subvert the authority of Marullus and Flavius . Yet , this tension between wordplay , or rhetoric as 202 ...
... turning of his " troubled countenance " on himself leads to anxiety , whereas the conspirators want him to see his own ... turn or subvert the authority of Marullus and Flavius . Yet , this tension between wordplay , or rhetoric as 202 ...
第 275 頁
... turn dies with the image of Caesar in his mind's eye : " Caesar , now be still " ( V.v.50 ) . Antony's eulogy over Caesar as the " noblest man / That ever lived in the tide of times " ( III.i.256-57 ) echoes in his final praise of ...
... turn dies with the image of Caesar in his mind's eye : " Caesar , now be still " ( V.v.50 ) . Antony's eulogy over Caesar as the " noblest man / That ever lived in the tide of times " ( III.i.256-57 ) echoes in his final praise of ...
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