The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 1 卷Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... Lady Barnard , his granddaughter , till 1670 ; and Sir William Davenant , who in his youth had known Shakespeare , was manager of the theatre in which Betterton acted . After Rowe's account , scarce any thing was added till the time of ...
... Lady Barnard , his granddaughter , till 1670 ; and Sir William Davenant , who in his youth had known Shakespeare , was manager of the theatre in which Betterton acted . After Rowe's account , scarce any thing was added till the time of ...
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... ladies of the city . And in support of this notion they cite the fact — for such it is — that the women of his later plays are much superior to those of his earlier ones . But are not the men of his later plays quite as much superior to ...
... ladies of the city . And in support of this notion they cite the fact — for such it is — that the women of his later plays are much superior to those of his earlier ones . But are not the men of his later plays quite as much superior to ...
第 10 頁
... ladies of the metropolis ; albeit I mean no disparagement to these latter ; for the Poet was by the best of all rights a gen- tleman , and the ladies who pleased him in London doubt- less had sense and womanhood enough to recognize him ...
... ladies of the metropolis ; albeit I mean no disparagement to these latter ; for the Poet was by the best of all rights a gen- tleman , and the ladies who pleased him in London doubt- less had sense and womanhood enough to recognize him ...
第 19 頁
... Lady Macbeth's pangs of guilt ? Shakespeare's prime character- istic was , that he knew the truth of Nature in all such things without the help of personal experience . Mr. White presumes , moreover , that Anne Shakespeare was a coarse ...
... Lady Macbeth's pangs of guilt ? Shakespeare's prime character- istic was , that he knew the truth of Nature in all such things without the help of personal experience . Mr. White presumes , moreover , that Anne Shakespeare was a coarse ...
第 39 頁
... - baron of the manor ; and it appears that the Poet was not present at the time ; there being a proviso , that the property should remain in the hands of the Lady of the manor till the purchaser LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 39.
... - baron of the manor ; and it appears that the Poet was not present at the time ; there being a proviso , that the property should remain in the hands of the Lady of the manor till the purchaser LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 39.
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