The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 5 卷Harper& brothers, 1907 |
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第 ix 頁
... hand than the seeing of plays , and this bril- liant comedy would have given mortal offence to Puritan sensibilities and convictions . It fared hardly better at the hands of the theatre - loving public of the age of the Restoration ...
... hand than the seeing of plays , and this bril- liant comedy would have given mortal offence to Puritan sensibilities and convictions . It fared hardly better at the hands of the theatre - loving public of the age of the Restoration ...
第 x 頁
... hands , and nothing saved " Much Ado About Nothing " from the fate which overtook most of the earlier comedies save one of those surgical operations so often performed by the skilful stage mechanics of the later seventeenth and of the ...
... hands , and nothing saved " Much Ado About Nothing " from the fate which overtook most of the earlier comedies save one of those surgical operations so often performed by the skilful stage mechanics of the later seventeenth and of the ...
第 xiii 頁
... hand at the palaces of kings and the hovels of the poorest . In Shakespeare's darker moods these contrasts deep- ened into tragedy ; in his gayer and more harmonious Х X hours they caught the light of fantasy and [ xiii ] INTRODUCTION.
... hand at the palaces of kings and the hovels of the poorest . In Shakespeare's darker moods these contrasts deep- ened into tragedy ; in his gayer and more harmonious Х X hours they caught the light of fantasy and [ xiii ] INTRODUCTION.
第 xiv 頁
... hand of the great artist , who deals with his ma- terials with little regard for traditions but with profound feeling for their essential dramatic values , is everywhere at work in the comedies , and in none of them more con- spicuously ...
... hand of the great artist , who deals with his ma- terials with little regard for traditions but with profound feeling for their essential dramatic values , is everywhere at work in the comedies , and in none of them more con- spicuously ...
第 xix 頁
... hand to the highest dramatic and poetic uses . The wrong done to Hero and the deception practised on Claudio evidently belonged to the common stock of inci- dent upon which the dramatists and story - tellers of the time drew at will ...
... hand to the highest dramatic and poetic uses . The wrong done to Hero and the deception practised on Claudio evidently belonged to the common stock of inci- dent upon which the dramatists and story - tellers of the time drew at will ...
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