The Plays, 第 1 卷Otridge & Rackham, 1824 |
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第 iv 頁
... writer . His name is printed , as the custom was in those times , amongst those of the other players , before some old plays , but without any particular account of what sort of parts he used to play ; and though I have inquired , I ...
... writer . His name is printed , as the custom was in those times , amongst those of the other players , before some old plays , but without any particular account of what sort of parts he used to play ; and though I have inquired , I ...
第 v 頁
... writing were , the people of his age , who began to grow wonderfully fond of diversions of this kind , could not but be highly pleased to see a genius rise amongst them of so pleasurable , so rich a vein , and so plentifully capable of ...
... writing were , the people of his age , who began to grow wonderfully fond of diversions of this kind , could not but be highly pleased to see a genius rise amongst them of so pleasurable , so rich a vein , and so plentifully capable of ...
第 vi 頁
... writing The Merry Wives of Windsor . How well she was obeyed , the play itself is an admirable proof . Upon this occasion it may not be improper to ob- serve , that this part of Falstaff is said to have been written originally under the ...
... writing The Merry Wives of Windsor . How well she was obeyed , the play itself is an admirable proof . Upon this occasion it may not be improper to ob- serve , that this part of Falstaff is said to have been written originally under the ...
第 ix 頁
... write his epitaph , if he happened to out - live him ; and since he could not know what might be said of him when he was dead , he desired it might be done immediately ; upon which Shakspeare gave him these four verses : - " TEN , IN ...
... write his epitaph , if he happened to out - live him ; and since he could not know what might be said of him when he was dead , he desired it might be done immediately ; upon which Shakspeare gave him these four verses : - " TEN , IN ...
第 x 頁
... writing ( whatsoever he penned ) he never blotted out a line . My answer hath been , Would he had blotted a thou- sand ! which they thought a malevolent speech . I had not told posterity this , but for their igno- rance , who chose that ...
... writing ( whatsoever he penned ) he never blotted out a line . My answer hath been , Would he had blotted a thou- sand ! which they thought a malevolent speech . I had not told posterity this , but for their igno- rance , who chose that ...
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第 xli 頁 - A quibble, poor and 15 barren as it is, gave him such delight that he was content to purchase it by the sacrifice of reason, propriety, and truth. A quibble was to him the fatal Cleopatra for which he lost the world and was content to lose it.