The Collaboration of Webster and DekkerH. Holt, 1909 - 159 頁 |
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... Wonder of a Kingdom . Honest Whore , Part II . .147 Match Me in London . .116 Shoemaker's Holiday . A glance at the above table shows that the general word - percentage of Dekker's plays is far below that of Webster's , irrespective of ...
... Wonder of a Kingdom . Honest Whore , Part II . .147 Match Me in London . .116 Shoemaker's Holiday . A glance at the above table shows that the general word - percentage of Dekker's plays is far below that of Webster's , irrespective of ...
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... Wonder of a Kingdom . I. 1 82 11 .134 2 77 10 .130 3 75 11 .147 4 134 29 .217 II . 1 112 15 .134 2 145 29 .200 III . 1 190 35 .184 2 75 15 .200 3 43 5 .117 IV . 1 49 11 .224 2 155 41 .264 3 53 4 49 V. 1 47 ས ་ ས 7 .132 5 .102 7 .149 2 ...
... Wonder of a Kingdom . I. 1 82 11 .134 2 77 10 .130 3 75 11 .147 4 134 29 .217 II . 1 112 15 .134 2 145 29 .200 III . 1 190 35 .184 2 75 15 .200 3 43 5 .117 IV . 1 49 11 .224 2 155 41 .264 3 53 4 49 V. 1 47 ས ་ ས 7 .132 5 .102 7 .149 2 ...
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... ( 270 solid lines ; word - average , .148 ) . Passages from Webster . The only possible parallel passage for this scene which I have been able to find in Webster is the following : Westward Ho II . 1 : I wonder lust can 44 Chapter III.
... ( 270 solid lines ; word - average , .148 ) . Passages from Webster . The only possible parallel passage for this scene which I have been able to find in Webster is the following : Westward Ho II . 1 : I wonder lust can 44 Chapter III.
第 45 頁
Frederick Erastus Pierce. Westward Ho II . 1 : I wonder lust can hang at such white hairs . White Devil IV . 1 : Where my love and care Shall hang your wishes in my silver hair . There are , however , three objections to accepting this ...
Frederick Erastus Pierce. Westward Ho II . 1 : I wonder lust can hang at such white hairs . White Devil IV . 1 : Where my love and care Shall hang your wishes in my silver hair . There are , however , three objections to accepting this ...
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... Wonder of a Kingdom III . p . 256 : Who bravely pours But into a wench's lap his golden showers , May be Jove's equal . Match Me in London II . p . 164 : The God of gold pour down on both your heads His comfortable showers.1 1 Compare ...
... Wonder of a Kingdom III . p . 256 : Who bravely pours But into a wench's lap his golden showers , May be Jove's equal . Match Me in London II . p . 164 : The God of gold pour down on both your heads His comfortable showers.1 1 Compare ...
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Appius and Virginia authorship average Bachelor's Banquet bawd BELLAMONT BIRDLIME captain citizen-comedies comedies court Cuckold Dekker wrote Devil's Law disguise Doll Duchess of Malfi Dutch Dyce English evidence feminine endings following passages gallants gentlemen give golden hooks hand hath Honest Whore husband Italian jealous John Webster Justiniano Kingdom Lanthorn and Candlelight London look lord low word-average lust Match metrical tests never Northward Northward Ho IV parallel passages parallel-passage test Passages from Dekker passages from Webster Patient Grissil Peace is Broken Ph.D prose Raven's Almanac rime Roaring Girl run-on lines Satiro-mastix seems Shoemaker's Holiday Sir Thomas Wyatt solid lines speeches Stoll swear sweetest take an ell teeth Tenterhook thee thou Virgin Martyr Webster and Dekker Webster wrote Westward Westward Ho II White Devil wholly Whore I II Whore of Babylon wife Witch of Edmonton wives woman Wonder word-test words
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第 56 頁 - twas yesterday: let me but wink, And not behold your face, which to mine eye Is somewhat leaner, verily I should dream It were within this half hour.
第 103 頁 - Not a whit: What would it pleasure me to have my throat cut With diamonds? or to be smothered With cassia? or to be shot to death with pearls? I know death hath ten thousand several doors For men to take their exits; and 'tis found They go on such strange geometrical hinges, You may open them both ways: any way, for Heaven sake, So I were out of your whispering.
第 41 頁 - The orange-tree bears ripe and green fruit and blossoms all together ; and some of you give entertainment for pure love, but more for more precious reward. The lusty spring smells well ; but drooping autumn tastes well.