The Plays of William Shakespeare, 第 4 卷Riley, 1806 |
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第308页
... play is supposed to be taken , at the conclusion of the notes . It should , however , be remembered , that if our poet was at all indebted to the Italian novelists , it must have been through the medium of some old translation , which ...
... play is supposed to be taken , at the conclusion of the notes . It should , however , be remembered , that if our poet was at all indebted to the Italian novelists , it must have been through the medium of some old translation , which ...
第314页
... play a part , 7 And mine a sad one . 5 My lord Bassanio , & c . ] This speech [ which by Mr. Rowe and subsequent ... play a part , ] The same thought occurs in Churchyard's Farewel to the World , 1593 : " A worldling here , I must hie to ...
... play a part , 7 And mine a sad one . 5 My lord Bassanio , & c . ] This speech [ which by Mr. Rowe and subsequent ... play a part , ] The same thought occurs in Churchyard's Farewel to the World , 1593 : " A worldling here , I must hie to ...
第315页
... play the Fool : ] Alluding to the common comparison of human life to a stage - play . So that he desires his may be the fool's or buffoon's part , which was a constant character in the old farces ; from whence came the phrase , to play ...
... play the Fool : ] Alluding to the common comparison of human life to a stage - play . So that he desires his may be the fool's or buffoon's part , which was a constant character in the old farces ; from whence came the phrase , to play ...
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