The complete works of William Shakespeare: from the text of Johnson, Steevens & ReedNimmo, Hay & Mitchell, 1864 - 715 頁 |
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第 iii 頁
... John Shakespeare was elected one of the fourteen aldermen of his native village town ; and he gradually advanced in rank and municipal im- A MAN who held no higher rank than glover , a simple villager , with a plain yeoman name , — John ...
... John Shakespeare was elected one of the fourteen aldermen of his native village town ; and he gradually advanced in rank and municipal im- A MAN who held no higher rank than glover , a simple villager , with a plain yeoman name , — John ...
第 iv 頁
... John Shake- speare's income was at that time peculiarly re- stricted , yet it was not impossible that William may have been a scholar upon the foundation at one of the universities , a sizer or servitor ; in which case , his ...
... John Shake- speare's income was at that time peculiarly re- stricted , yet it was not impossible that William may have been a scholar upon the foundation at one of the universities , a sizer or servitor ; in which case , his ...
第 vi 頁
... John ; " " Henry V. ; " " As You Like It ; " " Merchant of Venice ; " " All's Well that Ends Well ; " ; " " Much Ado about Nothing ; " and " Merry Wives of Windsor . " While ten of them had found their way into print , in separate ...
... John ; " " Henry V. ; " " As You Like It ; " " Merchant of Venice ; " " All's Well that Ends Well ; " ; " " Much Ado about Nothing ; " and " Merry Wives of Windsor . " While ten of them had found their way into print , in separate ...
第 x 頁
... John Robinson dwelleth , situate , lying , and being in the Blackfriars in Lon- don , near the Wardrobe ; and all my other lands , tenements , and hereditaments whatso- ever ; to have and to hold all and singular the said premises ...
... John Robinson dwelleth , situate , lying , and being in the Blackfriars in Lon- don , near the Wardrobe ; and all my other lands , tenements , and hereditaments whatso- ever ; to have and to hold all and singular the said premises ...
第 xi 頁
... JOHN HEMINGE , HENRY CONDELL . To the great variety of readers . FROM the most able to him that can but spell : there you are numbered . We had rather you were weighed : especially when the fate of all books depends upon your capacities ...
... JOHN HEMINGE , HENRY CONDELL . To the great variety of readers . FROM the most able to him that can but spell : there you are numbered . We had rather you were weighed : especially when the fate of all books depends upon your capacities ...
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