Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 28 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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第 102 頁
... father is both a promise and a deferral of the reformation that will glitter over his fault : I will redeem all this ... father's opinion , “ This gal- lant Hotspur , this all - praised knight , / And your unthought- of Harry ...
... father is both a promise and a deferral of the reformation that will glitter over his fault : I will redeem all this ... father's opinion , “ This gal- lant Hotspur , this all - praised knight , / And your unthought- of Harry ...
第 295 頁
... father , as Laertes will be , but a public figure whose very existence poses a chal- lenge to Claudius's kingship . " Hamlet , Prince of Den- mark , " as he is called on all the early title pages , " calls himself " Hamlet the Dane ...
... father , as Laertes will be , but a public figure whose very existence poses a chal- lenge to Claudius's kingship . " Hamlet , Prince of Den- mark , " as he is called on all the early title pages , " calls himself " Hamlet the Dane ...
第 303 頁
... father for the first time : scarce could she abstaine from teares to see her Father in so lowe fortunes : he that was wont to sit in his royall Pallaice , attended on by twelve noble peeres , now to be contented with a simple Cottage ...
... father for the first time : scarce could she abstaine from teares to see her Father in so lowe fortunes : he that was wont to sit in his royall Pallaice , attended on by twelve noble peeres , now to be contented with a simple Cottage ...
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