| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 480 頁
...point is well stated by Hallam : " There seems to have been a period of Shakespeare's life when his heart was ill at ease, and ill content with the world...nature, which intercourse with ill-chosen associates peculiarly teaches, — these, as they sank down into the depths of his great mind, seem not only to... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1839 - 718 頁
...manifold objections to this subject. But there seems to have been a period of Shakspeare's life when his heart was ill at ease, and ill content with the world...associates, by choice or circumstance, peculiarly teaches ; — these, as they sank down into the depths of his great mind, seem not only to have inspired... | |
| 1840 - 700 頁
...manifold objections to the subject. But there seems to have been a period of Shakspearo's life when his heart was ill at ease, and ill content with the world...affection misplaced or unrequited, the experience of man's woracr nature, which intercourse with ill-chosen associates, by choice or circumstance, peculiarly... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 440 頁
...offers not the slightest evidence of having been produced at a period of the poet's life " when his heart was ill at ease and ill content with the world or his own conscience." ' As You Like It,' the altered ' Hamlet,' ' Timon,' ' Lear,' ' Measure for Measure,' belong, as we... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 頁
...character of the great poet, that "There seems to have been a period of Shakspeare's life when his heart was ill at ease, and ill content with the world...associates, by choice or circumstance, peculiarly teaches ; — these, as they sank down into the depths of his great mind, seem not only to have inspired... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1843 - 678 頁
...manifold objections to this subject. But there seems to have been a period of Shakspeare's life when his heart was ill at ease, and ill content with the world...experience of man's worser nature, which intercourse with unworthy associates, by choice or circumstance, peculiarly teaches ; — these, as they sank down into... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1843 - 550 頁
...There seems to have been a period of Shakspeare's life, when his heart was ill at ease and ill-content with the world or his own conscience ; the memory...intercourse with ill-chosen associates by choice or circumstances, peculiarly teaches ; these, as they sunk down into the depths of his great mind, seem... | |
| Patrick MacDonell - 1843 - 88 頁
...offers the following observations. " There seems to have been a period of Shakspere's life, when his heart was ill at ease, and ill content with the world, or his own conscience. The memory of hours mispent, the pang of affection misplaced or unrequited, the experience of man's worser nature, which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 頁
...and ill-content with the world, or with his own conscience : the memory ol hours misspent, the pangs ange a maze as e'er men trod ; And there is in this business more than teaches — these, as they sank down into the depuis of his great mind, seem not only to have infused... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 頁
...and ill-content with the world, or with his own conscience : the memory of hours misspent, the pangs teaches — these, as they sank down into the depths of his great mind, seem not only to have infused... | |
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