The Staple of News, 第 28-29 卷H. Holt, 1905 - 276 頁 |
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第 xv 頁
... must be still further qualified . As the foot - notes show , the Folio of 1692 corrects a good many obvious mis- prints and omissions . The punctuation , also , is rectified in a large number of instances . From some of those included ...
... must be still further qualified . As the foot - notes show , the Folio of 1692 corrects a good many obvious mis- prints and omissions . The punctuation , also , is rectified in a large number of instances . From some of those included ...
第 xvi 頁
... must have been done hastily , however , or else he used the results carelessly . He believed that Jonson had nothing to do with the printing of the earliest edition , and that it was very corrupt . In some instances he followed unneces ...
... must have been done hastily , however , or else he used the results carelessly . He believed that Jonson had nothing to do with the printing of the earliest edition , and that it was very corrupt . In some instances he followed unneces ...
第 xxi 頁
... must be said that he did not avoid the main defect of his originals : Pecunia , like both Plutuses , is a somewhat incongruous mixture of the metaphorical and the literal . From the Wasps of Aristophanes , as Gifford points out , Jonson ...
... must be said that he did not avoid the main defect of his originals : Pecunia , like both Plutuses , is a somewhat incongruous mixture of the metaphorical and the literal . From the Wasps of Aristophanes , as Gifford points out , Jonson ...
第 xxiii 頁
... must have written it after his comic powers were fully matured . " The belief , ' says Knight , ' is almost too extravagant to be gravely contro- verted . ' Sidney Lee says it has ' no internal claim to Shakespeare's authorship . ' 1 ...
... must have written it after his comic powers were fully matured . " The belief , ' says Knight , ' is almost too extravagant to be gravely contro- verted . ' Sidney Lee says it has ' no internal claim to Shakespeare's authorship . ' 1 ...
第 xxviii 頁
... must be seen in its proper context in the play itself . I very much doubt if The Case is Altered has a larger number of minor resem- blances to its originals , the Aulularia and the Captivi , than The Staple of News has to The London ...
... must be seen in its proper context in the play itself . I very much doubt if The Case is Altered has a larger number of minor resem- blances to its originals , the Aulularia and the Captivi , than The Staple of News has to The London ...
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第 157 頁 - Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses, Or else worth all the rest; I see thee still, And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, Which was not so before.
第 268 頁 - XIV. The Phonology of the Northumbrian Gloss of St. Matthew. EMILY HOWARD FOLEY, Ph.D. $0.75. XV. Essays on the Study and Use of Poetry by Plutarch and Basil the Great, translated from the Greek, with an Introduction. FREDERICK M.
第 127 頁 - And I, to shun this place and clime for ever, Creeping with house on back, and think it well To shrink my poor head in my politic shell.
第 117 頁 - But on the very rushes where the comedy is to dance, yea, and under the state of Cambyses himself, must our feathered estrich, like a piece of ordnance, be planted valiantly, because impudently, beating down the mews and hisses of the opposed rascality.
第 162 頁 - He the half of life abuses That sits watering with the Muses. Those dull girls no good can mean us ; Wine — it is the milk of Venus, And the poet's horse accounted : Ply it, and you all are mounted.
第 115 頁 - ... your apparel is quite eaten up, the fashion lost, and the proportion of your body in more danger to be devoured than if it were served up in the counter amongst the poultry; avoid that as you would the bastome.
第 138 頁 - A strange fish! Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver. There would this monster make a man. Any strange beast there makes a man. When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian.
第 163 頁 - These acts continued in force till lately, to the terror of all ancient females in the kingdom: and many poor wretches were sacrificed thereby to the prejudice of their neighbours, and their own illusions; not a few having, by some means or other, confessed the fact at the gallows.
第 203 頁 - The marshalling of coat-armour, which was formerly the pride and study of all the best families in the kingdom, is now greatly disregarded; and has fallen into the hands of certain officers and attendants upon this court, called heralds...
第 126 頁 - ALL tenures being thus derived, or supposed to be derived, from the king, those that held immediately under him, in right of his crown and dignity, were called his tenants in capite...