King Richard the third. King Henry the eighth. Troilus and Cressida. Timon of Athens. CoriolanusCharles C. Little and James Brown, 1844 |
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... appears evidently to have been read and used by Shakspeare . In this , as in other instances , the bookseller was probably induced to publish the old play , in consequence of the success of the new one in performance , and before it had ...
... appears evidently to have been read and used by Shakspeare . In this , as in other instances , the bookseller was probably induced to publish the old play , in consequence of the success of the new one in performance , and before it had ...
第 4 頁
... appears as the fury of the past , who calls forth the curse on the future ; every calamity which her enemies draw down on each other , is a cordial to her revengeful heart . Other female voices join , from time to time , in the ...
... appears as the fury of the past , who calls forth the curse on the future ; every calamity which her enemies draw down on each other , is a cordial to her revengeful heart . Other female voices join , from time to time , in the ...
第 32 頁
... appears to have been a proverbial saying . It occurs again in the tragedy of Cæsar and Pompey , 1607 : - " Men's eyes must mill - stones drop when fools shed tears . " 2 Clarence was desirous to assist his sister Margaret against the ...
... appears to have been a proverbial saying . It occurs again in the tragedy of Cæsar and Pompey , 1607 : - " Men's eyes must mill - stones drop when fools shed tears . " 2 Clarence was desirous to assist his sister Margaret against the ...
第 58 頁
... appears ( says Mr. Gifford ) to have been a perfect counterpart of the harlequin of the modern stage , and had a twofold office , to instigate the hero of the piece to wickedness , and , at the same time , to protect him from the devil ...
... appears ( says Mr. Gifford ) to have been a perfect counterpart of the harlequin of the modern stage , and had a twofold office , to instigate the hero of the piece to wickedness , and , at the same time , to protect him from the devil ...
第 66 頁
... appears that the person who held this conversation with Hastings was sir Thomas Howard , who is introduced in the last act of this play as earl of Surrey . 3 Queen Elizabeth Grey is deservedly pitied for the loss of her two sons ; but ...
... appears that the person who held this conversation with Hastings was sir Thomas Howard , who is introduced in the last act of this play as earl of Surrey . 3 Queen Elizabeth Grey is deservedly pitied for the loss of her two sons ; but ...
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