Shakspere Allusion-books: Part IClement Mansfield Ingleby New Shakespere Society, 1874 - 188 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 28 筆
第 7 頁
... heard at Court , that such as wee Caue heere , hunt heere , are Owt - lawes , and in time May make some stronger head , the which he hearing , ( As it is like him ) might breake out , and sweare Heel'd fetch vs in ; yet is't not ...
... heard at Court , that such as wee Caue heere , hunt heere , are Owt - lawes , and in time May make some stronger head , the which he hearing , ( As it is like him ) might breake out , and sweare Heel'd fetch vs in ; yet is't not ...
第 xv 頁
... heard the songs of that warlike Poet Philesides , good Melæbee , and smooth - tongued Meli- cert , tell us what thou hast observed in their sawes , seene in thy owne experience , and heard of undoubted truths touching those accidents ...
... heard the songs of that warlike Poet Philesides , good Melæbee , and smooth - tongued Meli- cert , tell us what thou hast observed in their sawes , seene in thy owne experience , and heard of undoubted truths touching those accidents ...
第 xviii 頁
... heard from men of his own and a past generation as to the causes of war between Spain and England in 1586 or 7 . Now here it is to be noted that , Spenser being dead , Chettle wittingly calls himself “ Collin , ” acknowledging that he ...
... heard from men of his own and a past generation as to the causes of war between Spain and England in 1586 or 7 . Now here it is to be noted that , Spenser being dead , Chettle wittingly calls himself “ Collin , ” acknowledging that he ...
第 xxix 頁
... heard of one in the west of England , in whom the substance of all this hathe been verified , and in many things the verie words specified which hath endured these and many more , and many greater assaults , yet , as heere , she stands ...
... heard of one in the west of England , in whom the substance of all this hathe been verified , and in many things the verie words specified which hath endured these and many more , and many greater assaults , yet , as heere , she stands ...
第 xliv 頁
... heard that Nash was either actor , advocate , or preacher . A fourth is this ; Chettle , at the time of the publication of Greene's letter , was not acquainted with either of the two to whom he afterwards apologised . But he seems to ...
... heard that Nash was either actor , advocate , or preacher . A fourth is this ; Chettle , at the time of the publication of Greene's letter , was not acquainted with either of the two to whom he afterwards apologised . But he seems to ...
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againſt allusion ALLUSION-BOOKS becauſe befides beſt C. M. Ingleby cauſe Chettle Chettle's death defire diuine doth edition England eſpecially euen euery F. G. Fleay F. J. FURNIVALL faid fauour feeke felfe fhall fince fing firſt Fleay fome fonne forrow fubiects fuch Gentlemen giue Greene's hath haue hauing heauen Henry Henry Chettle Henry Willobie himſelfe houſe J. P. Collier Juvenal King lament Lamilia laſt leaſt leaue liue liuing Lodge London Lord loue Lucanio Maieftie maiſter Marlowe Melibee Melicert Michael Drayton moſt muſt Nash neuer ouer Plays pleaſure poem Poets praiſe Quarto Queene quoth reaſon receiued reſt Robert Greene Roberto ſay ſee ſelfe Shakspere Shakspere Society Shakspere's ſhall ſhe Shepheards ſhould Sidney ſome ſpeake ſuch ſweete thee themfelues Thenot theſe Thomas Thomas Nash thoſe thou verſe vertue vnder vnto vpon vſe whofe whome whoſe Willobie
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第 xli 頁 - I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my fault, because myself have seen his demeanour no less civil than he excellent in the quality he professes: besides, divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing which argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing, that approves his art.
第 xxxix 頁 - I FIRST adventure, with fool-hardy might, To tread the steps of perilous despite. I first adventure, follow me who list, And be the second English satirist.
第 vi 頁 - The true Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke, and the death of good King Henrie the Sixt, with the whole contention betweene the two Houses Lancaster and Yorke, as it was sundrie times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruants.
第 viii 頁 - Strength should be lord of imbecility, And the rude son should strike his father dead ; Force should be right ; or rather, right and wrong (Between whose endless jar justice resides) Should lose their names, and so should justice too. Then...
第 iii 頁 - To those gentlemen, his quondam acquaintance, that spend their wits in making plays, RG wisheth a better exercise, and wisdom to prevent his extremities.
第 xli 頁 - About three moneths since died M. Robert Greene, leaving many papers in sundry Booke sellers hands, among other his Groatsworth of wit, in which a letter written to divers play-makers, is offensively by one or two of them taken...
第 159 頁 - Midsummers night dreame, and his Merchant of Venice; for tragedy, his Richard the 2, Richard the 3, Henry the 4, King John, Titus Andronicus and his Romeo and Juliet.
第 xlvii 頁 - I would inform you that this book, in all numbers, is not the same with that which was acted on the public stage, wherein a second pen had good share: in place of which I have rather chosen to put weaker (and no doubt less pleasing) of mine own, than to defraud so happy a genius of his right, by my loathed usurpation.
第 xlvi 頁 - For the first, whose learning I reverence, and, at the perusing of Greenes booke, stroke out what then in conscience I thought he in some displeasure writ, or, had it beene true, yet to publish it was intolerable, him I would wish to use me no worse than I deserve.
第 xli 頁 - With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if I never be...