The Collaboration of Webster and Dekker ...H. Holt, 1909 - 159 頁 |
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... seem to imply that he had but little hand in these works . 1 Now if we could point out with reasonable de- finiteness ... seems to be the share of each . In doing this , I shall discuss the two citizen - comedies first , and then take up ...
... seem to imply that he had but little hand in these works . 1 Now if we could point out with reasonable de- finiteness ... seems to be the share of each . In doing this , I shall discuss the two citizen - comedies first , and then take up ...
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... of unquestionable value , and will be incorporated into this thesis in its proper place , with due credit to Mr. Stoll . 1 John Webster , by E. E. Stoll , pp . 62-79 . Such seems to be the state of the question at a 2 Introduction 3.
... of unquestionable value , and will be incorporated into this thesis in its proper place , with due credit to Mr. Stoll . 1 John Webster , by E. E. Stoll , pp . 62-79 . Such seems to be the state of the question at a 2 Introduction 3.
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Frederick Erastus Pierce. Such seems to be the state of the question at present . Now in the following pages we will take up a number of different tests which can be applied to these plays , and which will be found to agree surprisingly ...
Frederick Erastus Pierce. Such seems to be the state of the question at present . Now in the following pages we will take up a number of different tests which can be applied to these plays , and which will be found to agree surprisingly ...
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... seem to depend more on the subject - matter than on the taste of the author . II . In three - syllable words of mixed etymology , if the word is two - thirds of Greek or Latin derivation , and this two - thirds includes the main stem of ...
... seem to depend more on the subject - matter than on the taste of the author . II . In three - syllable words of mixed etymology , if the word is two - thirds of Greek or Latin derivation , and this two - thirds includes the main stem of ...
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... seems in itself to be a silent witness of a dividing line . Then it will be remembered that the lowest of Webster's plays has an average of just barely below .300 , and that the highest of Dekker's realistic comedies stops at .213 . Now ...
... seems in itself to be a silent witness of a dividing line . Then it will be remembered that the lowest of Webster's plays has an average of just barely below .300 , and that the highest of Dekker's realistic comedies stops at .213 . Now ...
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第 54 頁 - Dekker. Go, let music Charm with her excellent voice an awful silence Through all this building, that her sphery soul May, on the wings of air, in thousand forms Invisibly fly, yet be enjoyed.
第 61 頁 - Hunting within. Enter ROSE and SYBIL. Rose. Why, Sybil, wilt thou prove a forester ? Sybil. Upon some, no; forester, go by; no, faith, mistress. The deer came running into the barn through the orchard and over the pale ; I wot well, I looked as pale as a new cheese to see him. But whip...
第 96 頁 - It would beget such violent effects As would damn .us both. I would not for ten millions I had beheld thee : therefore use all means I never may have knowledge of thy name ; Enjoy thy lust still, and a wretched life, On that condition. - And for thee, vile woman, If thou do wish thy lecher may grow old In thy embracements, I would have thee build Such a room for him as our anchorites To holier use inhabit. Let not the sun Shine on him till he's dead...
第 139 頁 - Low Countries paid, Exactions upon meat, drink, garments, sleep, Ay, even on man's perdition, his sin. They are those brittle evidences of law, Which forfeit all a wretched man's estate For leaving out one syllable. What are whores ! They are those flattering bells have all one tune, At weddings and at funerals. Your rich whores Are only treasuries by extortion fill'd, And emptied by curs'd riot.
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