The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 10 卷Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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第 ix 頁
... mean to Byzantium . And yet the scene is laid at Rome , and Saturninus is elected to the em- pire at the Capitol . " The ballad given in Percy's Reliques was evidently based on the present play , though formerly considered as its source ...
... mean to Byzantium . And yet the scene is laid at Rome , and Saturninus is elected to the em- pire at the Capitol . " The ballad given in Percy's Reliques was evidently based on the present play , though formerly considered as its source ...
第 xii 頁
... means of ascertaining . As to the date of the composition , our most important testimony is furnished by the Induction to Ben Jonson's Bartholomew Fair , which was written in 1614 : " He that will swear , Jeronimo or Andronicus are the ...
... means of ascertaining . As to the date of the composition , our most important testimony is furnished by the Induction to Ben Jonson's Bartholomew Fair , which was written in 1614 : " He that will swear , Jeronimo or Andronicus are the ...
第 xiv 頁
... means affirm that there might not be qualities of style and workmanship sufficient to overbear such facts as these : but we have not the slightest hesita- tion in affirming that no inference grounded on the qualities of the play in ...
... means affirm that there might not be qualities of style and workmanship sufficient to overbear such facts as these : but we have not the slightest hesita- tion in affirming that no inference grounded on the qualities of the play in ...
第 xvii 頁
... means of deciding , save that , as Percy remarks , " the ballad differs from the play in several particulars which a simple ballad- writer would be less likely to alter than an inventive trage- dian . " COMMENTS By SHAKESPEAREAN ...
... means of deciding , save that , as Percy remarks , " the ballad differs from the play in several particulars which a simple ballad- writer would be less likely to alter than an inventive trage- dian . " COMMENTS By SHAKESPEAREAN ...
第 xxvii 頁
... means be overlooked by the student , whose chief interest lies in observing the genesis and devel- opment of the poet's genius . The lower its point of de- parture , the more marvelous its soaring flight . - BRANDES , William ...
... means be overlooked by the student , whose chief interest lies in observing the genesis and devel- opment of the poet's genius . The lower its point of de- parture , the more marvelous its soaring flight . - BRANDES , William ...
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