Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 頁 |
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... death for writing a tragedy ; Au- gustus when he banished Ovid ; and Nero when he charged Lucan to put up his pipes , to stay his pen , and write no more . " Music comes in for the same denunciation , upon the authority of Pythagoras ...
... death for writing a tragedy ; Au- gustus when he banished Ovid ; and Nero when he charged Lucan to put up his pipes , to stay his pen , and write no more . " Music comes in for the same denunciation , upon the authority of Pythagoras ...
第 20 頁
... death , thus describes his appearance in a vision ; — " The next , by his suit of russet , his buttoned cap , his tabor , his standing on the toe , and other tricks , I knew to be either the body or re- semblance of Tarleton , who ...
... death , thus describes his appearance in a vision ; — " The next , by his suit of russet , his buttoned cap , his tabor , his standing on the toe , and other tricks , I knew to be either the body or re- semblance of Tarleton , who ...
第 21 頁
... death of you , my father ; And after that , seeing the crown , I took it . And tell me , my father , who might better take it than I , After your death ? but , seeing you live , I most humbly render it into your majesty's hands , And ...
... death of you , my father ; And after that , seeing the crown , I took it . And tell me , my father , who might better take it than I , After your death ? but , seeing you live , I most humbly render it into your majesty's hands , And ...
第 22 頁
... death ! How ! was ' t death , I said ? who dare attempt Heywood , in his ' Apology for Actors , ' thus my death ? writes in 1612 : " Plays have made the Nay , who dare so much as once to think my ignorant more apprehensive , taught the ...
... death ! How ! was ' t death , I said ? who dare attempt Heywood , in his ' Apology for Actors , ' thus my death ? writes in 1612 : " Plays have made the Nay , who dare so much as once to think my ignorant more apprehensive , taught the ...
第 23 頁
... death or sudden hap of life bereaves , No certain heir remains ; such certain heir As not all only is the rightful heir , But to the realm is so made known to be , And truth thereby vested in subjects ' hearts . " To the Legends of ...
... death or sudden hap of life bereaves , No certain heir remains ; such certain heir As not all only is the rightful heir , But to the realm is so made known to be , And truth thereby vested in subjects ' hearts . " To the Legends of ...
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