Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 51 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 86 筆
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... become separated in order to enjoy ob- serving the body from a distance as it would do if true spiritual ecstasy took place . If any separation were to occur ( either explicitly or implicitly ) in Shakespeare's poem , it would become ...
... become separated in order to enjoy ob- serving the body from a distance as it would do if true spiritual ecstasy took place . If any separation were to occur ( either explicitly or implicitly ) in Shakespeare's poem , it would become ...
第 291 頁
... become her face , and the poet hopes that her heart will also mourn for him : Oh , let it then as well beseem thy heart To mourn for me , since mourning doth thee grace , And suit thy pity like in every part . Since mourning causes your ...
... become her face , and the poet hopes that her heart will also mourn for him : Oh , let it then as well beseem thy heart To mourn for me , since mourning doth thee grace , And suit thy pity like in every part . Since mourning causes your ...
第 308 頁
... become apparent : the difference between echo and dialogue is a measure of Narcissus's fatal unwillingness to forego ... becomes an emblem of self - willed exile from the Symbolic Order , the order of language- as - communication and ...
... become apparent : the difference between echo and dialogue is a measure of Narcissus's fatal unwillingness to forego ... becomes an emblem of self - willed exile from the Symbolic Order , the order of language- as - communication and ...
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