Shakespearean Studies, and Other EssaysFarrar, Straus and Young, 1952 - 115 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 31 筆
第 23 頁
... says , For notes of sorrow out of tune are worse Than priests and fanes that lie . In Julius Caesar Shakespeare ... says , when under observation or in public , that denotes his true character , but rather what he says when caught off ...
... says , For notes of sorrow out of tune are worse Than priests and fanes that lie . In Julius Caesar Shakespeare ... says , when under observation or in public , that denotes his true character , but rather what he says when caught off ...
第 31 頁
... says , " must be looked for less in the matter than in the sententious manner . Polonius has been wise with the little wisdom of world prudence . He has been a master of indirect means of getting at the truth , ' windlaces and assays of ...
... says , " must be looked for less in the matter than in the sententious manner . Polonius has been wise with the little wisdom of world prudence . He has been a master of indirect means of getting at the truth , ' windlaces and assays of ...
第 89 頁
... says as follows : " Of a strange nature is the suit you follow ; Yet in such rule that the Venetian Law Cannot impugn you as you do proceed . " ( Italics mine ) Then immediately afterwards comes her famous speech on the quality of mercy ...
... says as follows : " Of a strange nature is the suit you follow ; Yet in such rule that the Venetian Law Cannot impugn you as you do proceed . " ( Italics mine ) Then immediately afterwards comes her famous speech on the quality of mercy ...
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