The Collaboration of Webster and DekkerH. Holt, 1909 - 159 頁 |
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... thing to do , in order to get a fair basis for comparison , is to reduce the whole scene in question to solid prose lines ; that is , to find how many lines it would contain if it were printed as one solid block of prose , without ...
... thing to do , in order to get a fair basis for comparison , is to reduce the whole scene in question to solid prose lines ; that is , to find how many lines it would contain if it were printed as one solid block of prose , without ...
第 21 頁
... things about this scene . In the first place , it is wholly in prose , except for one scrap of doggerel rime . Now Webster does not usually have whole scenes in prose , nor is he fond of doggerel rime . Second- ly , the scene does not ...
... things about this scene . In the first place , it is wholly in prose , except for one scrap of doggerel rime . Now Webster does not usually have whole scenes in prose , nor is he fond of doggerel rime . Second- ly , the scene does not ...
第 36 頁
... thing that your citizen's wife comes short of to your lady : they have as pure linen , as choice painting , love green - goose in spring , mallard and teal in the fall , and woodcock in winter . Webster's Devil's Law Case I. 1 : Who is ...
... thing that your citizen's wife comes short of to your lady : they have as pure linen , as choice painting , love green - goose in spring , mallard and teal in the fall , and woodcock in winter . Webster's Devil's Law Case I. 1 : Who is ...
第 46 頁
... thing or other in a corner for you ; I will not be your back friend . ( c ) Westward Ho II . 2 : The jealous wittol , her husband , came , like a mad ox , bellowing in while I was there . Match Me . IV : Tormiella's husband , The mad ox ...
... thing or other in a corner for you ; I will not be your back friend . ( c ) Westward Ho II . 2 : The jealous wittol , her husband , came , like a mad ox , bellowing in while I was there . Match Me . IV : Tormiella's husband , The mad ox ...
第 47 頁
... thing or other in a corner for you ; I will not be your back friend . ( c ) Westward Ho II . 2 : The jealous wittol , her husband , came , like a mad ox , bellowing in while I was there . Match Me . IV : Tormiella's husband , The mad ox ...
... thing or other in a corner for you ; I will not be your back friend . ( c ) Westward Ho II . 2 : The jealous wittol , her husband , came , like a mad ox , bellowing in while I was there . Match Me . IV : Tormiella's husband , The mad ox ...
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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.
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