Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 頁 |
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... better advantage of spec- tators ; and contained the story of the New Testament composed into old English rhyme , as appeareth by an ancient manuscript , en- titled Ludus Corporis Christi , or Ludus Co- ventriæ . " " " * Henry V. and ...
... better advantage of spec- tators ; and contained the story of the New Testament composed into old English rhyme , as appeareth by an ancient manuscript , en- titled Ludus Corporis Christi , or Ludus Co- ventriæ . " " " * Henry V. and ...
第 11 頁
... better order of players , it is clear that in his scene the players appear as persons of somewhat more importance , and are treated with more respect : - It is a dramatized romance , of which the title expresses that it represents a ...
... better order of players , it is clear that in his scene the players appear as persons of somewhat more importance , and are treated with more respect : - It is a dramatized romance , of which the title expresses that it represents a ...
第 17 頁
... of the poetry or the philosophy of history . The play - writers of 1580 , weak masters as they were , knew their art better than Gosson ; C 6 they made history attractive by changing it into a CHAP . IV . ] 17 THE LAWFULNESS OF PLAYS .
... of the poetry or the philosophy of history . The play - writers of 1580 , weak masters as they were , knew their art better than Gosson ; C 6 they made history attractive by changing it into a CHAP . IV . ] 17 THE LAWFULNESS OF PLAYS .
第 20 頁
... better for the amusement of his audience than the dull dialogue of the prompt - books . In the scene before us he has to catch the thief , and to take him before the Lord Chief Justice ; and when the Court is set in order , and the ...
... better for the amusement of his audience than the dull dialogue of the prompt - books . In the scene before us he has to catch the thief , and to take him before the Lord Chief Justice ; and when the Court is set in order , and the ...
第 27 頁
... better carry his taffeta phrases to the publishers of sonnets . The rewards of authorship through the medium of the press were in those days small indeed ; and paltry as was the drama- tist's fee , the players were far better pay ...
... better carry his taffeta phrases to the publishers of sonnets . The rewards of authorship through the medium of the press were in those days small indeed ; and paltry as was the drama- tist's fee , the players were far better pay ...
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