The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, 第 1 卷 |
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were divided into acts , which into acts and scenes , and which of them were not
divided at all , and the number of the first ... it is likely , and nature , were the
books he was best acquainted with : his scene divisions he certainly did not fetch
from ...
were divided into acts , which into acts and scenes , and which of them were not
divided at all , and the number of the first ... it is likely , and nature , were the
books he was best acquainted with : his scene divisions he certainly did not fetch
from ...
第 238 頁
It is observable that the second scene of the third act of Titus Andronicus is not
found in the quarto copy printed in 1611. It is therefore highly probable , that this
scene was added by our author ; and his hand may be traced in the preceding
act ...
It is observable that the second scene of the third act of Titus Andronicus is not
found in the quarto copy printed in 1611. It is therefore highly probable , that this
scene was added by our author ; and his hand may be traced in the preceding
act ...
第 424 頁
The origin of this note , by which confusion is worse confounded , was probably
this : Langbaine , under the article , Fletcher , mentions that a scene in his Love's
Pilgriinage was stollen from the very play of which we have been speaking ...
The origin of this note , by which confusion is worse confounded , was probably
this : Langbaine , under the article , Fletcher , mentions that a scene in his Love's
Pilgriinage was stollen from the very play of which we have been speaking ...
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