The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 87 頁
... Caesar's rule . Flavius and Marullus , on the other hand , exhibit a father - orienta- tion ironically directed not toward Caesar but rather toward the dead Pompey . The lecture to the commoners on their past loyal- ties to Pompey makes ...
... Caesar's rule . Flavius and Marullus , on the other hand , exhibit a father - orienta- tion ironically directed not toward Caesar but rather toward the dead Pompey . The lecture to the commoners on their past loyal- ties to Pompey makes ...
第 93 頁
... Caesar's perception of danger is the ironically limited personality of the man himself . His weakness " shows what happens to a Henry V if he grows old in triumph without perpetually relearning the lesson he so painfully learned before ...
... Caesar's perception of danger is the ironically limited personality of the man himself . His weakness " shows what happens to a Henry V if he grows old in triumph without perpetually relearning the lesson he so painfully learned before ...
第 103 頁
... Caesar , not to praise him " ( 1. 79 ) —and his real intent to move " The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny " ( 1. 234 ) . Antony achieves this end , however , not by speaking any direct " harm " against ... Caesar PAYNE : JULIUS CAESAR 103.
... Caesar , not to praise him " ( 1. 79 ) —and his real intent to move " The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny " ( 1. 234 ) . Antony achieves this end , however , not by speaking any direct " harm " against ... Caesar PAYNE : JULIUS CAESAR 103.
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