Shakespearean Studies, and Other EssaysFarrar, Straus and Young, 1952 - 115 頁 |
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... person , but also has him make a most obscene remark ( which could well have been omitted , or put in the mouth of some other character ) . He also puts into Ford's mouth the following : I will rather trust a Fleming with my butter ...
... person , but also has him make a most obscene remark ( which could well have been omitted , or put in the mouth of some other character ) . He also puts into Ford's mouth the following : I will rather trust a Fleming with my butter ...
第 32 頁
... persons and even into the mouths of children . In other words , whenever some great thought or some happy expression ... person or a philosopher . A few examples of this char- acteristic of Shakespeare , which , by the way , was one of ...
... persons and even into the mouths of children . In other words , whenever some great thought or some happy expression ... person or a philosopher . A few examples of this char- acteristic of Shakespeare , which , by the way , was one of ...
第 102 頁
... person who pretends to virtues he does not possess . He is denominated the meanest , lowest and most contemptible of mankind . Many prefer the out and out scoundrel to such a character . And yet , was Shakespeare's advice so far wrong ...
... person who pretends to virtues he does not possess . He is denominated the meanest , lowest and most contemptible of mankind . Many prefer the out and out scoundrel to such a character . And yet , was Shakespeare's advice so far wrong ...
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