The Collaboration of Webster and DekkerH. Holt, 1909 - 159 頁 |
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... probably a shoulder - to - shoulder alliance in their pitiful warfare against lifelong poverty . No apology is needed for attempting to throw light on such a partnership . I wish to express my sincere thanks to Professor Albert S. Cook ...
... probably a shoulder - to - shoulder alliance in their pitiful warfare against lifelong poverty . No apology is needed for attempting to throw light on such a partnership . I wish to express my sincere thanks to Professor Albert S. Cook ...
第 1 頁
... probably written in 1602 , West- ward Ho in the latter part of 1604 or beginning of 1605 , and Northward Ho probably in 1606 , certainly near that date . 1 These dates are important , because they mean that at the time of this ...
... probably written in 1602 , West- ward Ho in the latter part of 1604 or beginning of 1605 , and Northward Ho probably in 1606 , certainly near that date . 1 These dates are important , because they mean that at the time of this ...
第 8 頁
... probably wrote most of it , 1 and almost certainly did not write the underplot . I have also included Patient Grissil under Dekker , although it is a collaborated play , since Dekker probably wrote most of it . It is worth while ...
... probably wrote most of it , 1 and almost certainly did not write the underplot . I have also included Patient Grissil under Dekker , although it is a collaborated play , since Dekker probably wrote most of it . It is worth while ...
第 23 頁
... probably either written wholly by Dekker , or else written largely by him , with some little help from Webster . Two scenes are now left unassigned . For III . 1 of Westward Ho the word - test must be pronounced almost worthless . Not ...
... probably either written wholly by Dekker , or else written largely by him , with some little help from Webster . Two scenes are now left unassigned . For III . 1 of Westward Ho the word - test must be pronounced almost worthless . Not ...
第 28 頁
... probably a burlesque on Chapman's grandiloquence . But the radical extremes in the other scenes cannot be explained . Mayberry . Northward Ho . Solid lines . Words . Average . I. 1 I. 3 54 60 TÜL 7 .130 5 .083 II . 2 57 20 .351 IV . 1 ...
... probably a burlesque on Chapman's grandiloquence . But the radical extremes in the other scenes cannot be explained . Mayberry . Northward Ho . Solid lines . Words . Average . I. 1 I. 3 54 60 TÜL 7 .130 5 .083 II . 2 57 20 .351 IV . 1 ...
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