The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 9 卷Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 46 筆
第 viii 頁
... probably retained possession of the stage for some time in its first form ; that it has come down to us not wholly rewritten , but so far remodelled that entire scenes of Shakespeare have been substituted for entire scenes of the elder ...
... probably retained possession of the stage for some time in its first form ; that it has come down to us not wholly rewritten , but so far remodelled that entire scenes of Shakespeare have been substituted for entire scenes of the elder ...
第 xi 頁
... probably found the theme uncongenial and cast it aside : - " No. - I am that I am ; and they that level At my abuses reckon up their own : I may be straight , though they themselves be bevel ; By their rank thoughts my deeds must not be ...
... probably found the theme uncongenial and cast it aside : - " No. - I am that I am ; and they that level At my abuses reckon up their own : I may be straight , though they themselves be bevel ; By their rank thoughts my deeds must not be ...
第 26 頁
... probably borrowed this idea from the puritanical writers of his time . Thus Stubbes , in his Anatomie of Abuses , 1583 : " Dauncers thought to be madmen . " " And as in all feasts and pas- times dauncing is the last , so it is the ...
... probably borrowed this idea from the puritanical writers of his time . Thus Stubbes , in his Anatomie of Abuses , 1583 : " Dauncers thought to be madmen . " " And as in all feasts and pas- times dauncing is the last , so it is the ...
第 28 頁
... probably intended here between having money and being crossed or thwarted ; certain coin being in the Poet's time stamped with a cross on one side.-H. N. H. 173. That is , so as to be able to see or foresee the evils and mis- eries that ...
... probably intended here between having money and being crossed or thwarted ; certain coin being in the Poet's time stamped with a cross on one side.-H. N. H. 173. That is , so as to be able to see or foresee the evils and mis- eries that ...
第 49 頁
... probably formed it from solidari , or soldi , a small coin . -H . N. H. 53. " And we alive that lived " ; i . e . in so short a time.-I. G. 58. " Let molten coin be thy damnation " ; cp . the old ballad , “ The Dead Man's Song ...
... probably formed it from solidari , or soldi , a small coin . -H . N. H. 53. " And we alive that lived " ; i . e . in so short a time.-I. G. 58. " Let molten coin be thy damnation " ; cp . the old ballad , “ The Dead Man's Song ...
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