The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 卷Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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第 xxii 頁
... sense of its own unworthiness . And yet , for some cause or other , these persons do not greatly interest or move us ; there being an appearance of art either in the characters themselves or in the delineation of them , that still beats ...
... sense of its own unworthiness . And yet , for some cause or other , these persons do not greatly interest or move us ; there being an appearance of art either in the characters themselves or in the delineation of them , that still beats ...
第 xxv 頁
... senses , he uses the finest sophistry to justify and to excuse his misdeeds . False and wavering , he forgets his oath to Julia , he ensnares the duke , he betrays his friend , he goes so far in baseness that he proposes slander as a ...
... senses , he uses the finest sophistry to justify and to excuse his misdeeds . False and wavering , he forgets his oath to Julia , he ensnares the duke , he betrays his friend , he goes so far in baseness that he proposes slander as a ...
第 xxvii 頁
... flourish of trumpets , that , unlike either Lyly or Marlowe , Shakespeare possesses the inborn gaiety , the keen sense of humor , the sparkling playfulness , which are to enable him , without any strain on his xxvii OF VERONA Comments.
... flourish of trumpets , that , unlike either Lyly or Marlowe , Shakespeare possesses the inborn gaiety , the keen sense of humor , the sparkling playfulness , which are to enable him , without any strain on his xxvii OF VERONA Comments.
第 xxix 頁
... sense of a highly dramatic nature . That is to say , here reigns that youthful exuberance of spirit which laughs with a childlike grace , even where it condescends to the petty and low ; exuberance as of one who glories in the very fact ...
... sense of a highly dramatic nature . That is to say , here reigns that youthful exuberance of spirit which laughs with a childlike grace , even where it condescends to the petty and low ; exuberance as of one who glories in the very fact ...
第 15 頁
... ' Light o ' love . ' Luc . It is too heavy for so light a tune . 68. " Stomach " is here used in the double sense of hunger and anger . - H . N. H. Jul . Heavy ! belike it hath some burden , 15 OF VERONA Act I. Sc . ii .
... ' Light o ' love . ' Luc . It is too heavy for so light a tune . 68. " Stomach " is here used in the double sense of hunger and anger . - H . N. H. Jul . Heavy ! belike it hath some burden , 15 OF VERONA Act I. Sc . ii .
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