Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 97 筆
第 5 頁
... fair beauty , And tasten the fruits of great plenty That be in Paradise ; " In the same play we have a hymn of Abel , very sweet in its music : - 66 ' Almighty God , and full of might , By whom all thing is made of nought , To thee my ...
... fair beauty , And tasten the fruits of great plenty That be in Paradise ; " In the same play we have a hymn of Abel , very sweet in its music : - 66 ' Almighty God , and full of might , By whom all thing is made of nought , To thee my ...
第 14 頁
... fair opinion of its merits . Malone himself con- siders that this play was printed about the year 1570 , although we believe that this con- jecture fixes the date at least ten years too early . It appears to us that it is a remark- able ...
... fair opinion of its merits . Malone himself con- siders that this play was printed about the year 1570 , although we believe that this con- jecture fixes the date at least ten years too early . It appears to us that it is a remark- able ...
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... fair , the daughter of a king in Germany ; from whence Humber , as he went wasting the sea coast , had led her captive ; whom Locrine , though before contracted to the daughter of Corineus , resolves to marry . But being forced and ...
... fair , the daughter of a king in Germany ; from whence Humber , as he went wasting the sea coast , had led her captive ; whom Locrine , though before contracted to the daughter of Corineus , resolves to marry . But being forced and ...
第 24 頁
... fair innocence to the flood , That stay'd her flight with his cross - flowing course . " - " So fares it with young Locrine " - " So Humber " " So martial Locrine " " So Guendolen . " A writer in the ' Edinburgh Review ' most justly ...
... fair innocence to the flood , That stay'd her flight with his cross - flowing course . " - " So fares it with young Locrine " - " So Humber " " So martial Locrine " " So Guendolen . " A writer in the ' Edinburgh Review ' most justly ...
第 25 頁
... fair innocence to the flood , " with other scattered passages here and there , afford evidence that , if the author possessed little or nothing of what may be properly called dramatic power , he might , could he have shaken off the ...
... fair innocence to the flood , " with other scattered passages here and there , afford evidence that , if the author possessed little or nothing of what may be properly called dramatic power , he might , could he have shaken off the ...
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