The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 6 卷Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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第 viii 頁
... Queen , “ who obliged Shakespeare to write a Play of Sir John Falstaff in Love , and which I am very well assured he performed in a fortnight : a prodigious thing when all is well contrived , and carried on without the least confusion ...
... Queen , “ who obliged Shakespeare to write a Play of Sir John Falstaff in Love , and which I am very well assured he performed in a fortnight : a prodigious thing when all is well contrived , and carried on without the least confusion ...
第 x 頁
... Queen Elizabeth's Walk . Halliwell first printed , in his edition of the Quarto , a set of verses Upon Herne's Oak being cut down in the spring of 1796. Antiquarian research has demonstrated the ex- actness of Shakespeare's knowledge of ...
... Queen Elizabeth's Walk . Halliwell first printed , in his edition of the Quarto , a set of verses Upon Herne's Oak being cut down in the spring of 1796. Antiquarian research has demonstrated the ex- actness of Shakespeare's knowledge of ...
第 xii 頁
... Queen Elizabeth , upon witnessing the per- formance of Henry IV , was so taken with Falstaff that she forthwith requested the Poet to represent him in the quality of a lover ; in compliance with which request he wrote The Merry Wives of ...
... Queen Elizabeth , upon witnessing the per- formance of Henry IV , was so taken with Falstaff that she forthwith requested the Poet to represent him in the quality of a lover ; in compliance with which request he wrote The Merry Wives of ...
第 xiii 頁
... Queen Elizabeth , and by her direction ; and she was so eager to see it acted , that she commanded it to be finished in fourteen days . ' Dennis gives no authority for any part of this assertion : but be- cause he knew Dryden , it is ...
... Queen Elizabeth , and by her direction ; and she was so eager to see it acted , that she commanded it to be finished in fourteen days . ' Dennis gives no authority for any part of this assertion : but be- cause he knew Dryden , it is ...
第 xiv 頁
... Queen near the close of 1601 , notwithstanding the opinion of Chalmers , that " she was then in no mood for such fooleries . " And prob- ably one reason for getting up the piratical edition of 1602 was , that the play had been " divers ...
... Queen near the close of 1601 , notwithstanding the opinion of Chalmers , that " she was then in no mood for such fooleries . " And prob- ably one reason for getting up the piratical edition of 1602 was , that the play had been " divers ...
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