Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 頁 |
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... English rhyme , as appeareth by an ancient manuscript , en- titled Ludus Corporis Christi , or Ludus Co- ventriæ . " " " * Henry V. and his nobles took great delight in seeing the pageants ; Queen Margaret , in the days of her ...
... English rhyme , as appeareth by an ancient manuscript , en- titled Ludus Corporis Christi , or Ludus Co- ventriæ . " " " * Henry V. and his nobles took great delight in seeing the pageants ; Queen Margaret , in the days of her ...
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... English audience delights in a feast , and will endure that two men should sit upon the stage for a quarter of an hour , uttering the most unrepeatable stupidity , provided they seem to pick real chicken - bones and drink real port ...
... English audience delights in a feast , and will endure that two men should sit upon the stage for a quarter of an hour , uttering the most unrepeatable stupidity , provided they seem to pick real chicken - bones and drink real port ...
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... English mariner , soon present themselves again , with a sea- song , which we transcribe ; for assuredly it was fitted to rejoice the hearts of the play- goers of a maritime nation : - : - " Lustily , lustily , lustily , let us sail ...
... English mariner , soon present themselves again , with a sea- song , which we transcribe ; for assuredly it was fitted to rejoice the hearts of the play- goers of a maritime nation : - : - " Lustily , lustily , lustily , let us sail ...
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... English- men went naked and were good soldiers ; they fed upon roots and barks of trees ; they would stand up to the chin many days in marshes without victuals ; " and , on the other hand , " but the exercise that is now among us is ...
... English- men went naked and were good soldiers ; they fed upon roots and barks of trees ; they would stand up to the chin many days in marshes without victuals ; " and , on the other hand , " but the exercise that is now among us is ...
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... English Chronicles , wherein our forefathers ' valiant acts , that have been long buried in rusty brass and worm - eaten books , are revived , and they themselves raised from the grave of oblivion , and brought to plead their aged ...
... English Chronicles , wherein our forefathers ' valiant acts , that have been long buried in rusty brass and worm - eaten books , are revived , and they themselves raised from the grave of oblivion , and brought to plead their aged ...
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