Coming of Age in ShakespeareMethuen, 1981 - 248 頁 **** Reprint of the 1981 edition (which is cited in BCL3). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 60 筆
第 239 頁
... audience , by accepting , as it must , the role of ' mutes ' , accepts as well the danger and responsibility of this failed communication - and also something more . Our hearing , our seeing - that is , our identity as audience and ...
... audience , by accepting , as it must , the role of ' mutes ' , accepts as well the danger and responsibility of this failed communication - and also something more . Our hearing , our seeing - that is , our identity as audience and ...
第 240 頁
... audience which can keep his promise , and the nobility of this role is insisted upon : Let us haste to hear it , And call the noblest to the audience . ( Ham . v . ii . 388–9 ) In the comedies , this recognition of reciprocity between ...
... audience which can keep his promise , and the nobility of this role is insisted upon : Let us haste to hear it , And call the noblest to the audience . ( Ham . v . ii . 388–9 ) In the comedies , this recognition of reciprocity between ...
第 243 頁
... audience in the same act . ' As you from crimes would pardoned be , / Let your indulgence set me free ' ( Epil . 19-20 ) . Prospero the character is poised on the threshold between life and death , the actor who plays him is poised ...
... audience in the same act . ' As you from crimes would pardoned be , / Let your indulgence set me free ' ( Epil . 19-20 ) . Prospero the character is poised on the threshold between life and death , the actor who plays him is poised ...
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