Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 頁 |
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第 8 頁
... give ear awhile , For of this enterlude I will declare the style . A certain king to you we shall bring in Whose name was Darius , good and virtuous ; This king commanded a feast to be made , And at that banquet many people had . And ...
... give ear awhile , For of this enterlude I will declare the style . A certain king to you we shall bring in Whose name was Darius , good and virtuous ; This king commanded a feast to be made , And at that banquet many people had . And ...
第 17 頁
... give the lie ness of the subject . " We have seen how the to things not affirmatively , but allegorically early fanatical writers against the stage held and figuratively , written ; and therefore , as that a Poet and a Liar were ...
... give the lie ness of the subject . " We have seen how the to things not affirmatively , but allegorically early fanatical writers against the stage held and figuratively , written ; and therefore , as that a Poet and a Liar were ...
第 18 頁
... give them a new face , and turn them out like counterfeits to show themselves on the stage . " From the author of ... gives occasion , unless it be intermixed with knavery , drunken merriments , crafty cunnings , undecent jug- glings ...
... give them a new face , and turn them out like counterfeits to show themselves on the stage . " From the author of ... gives occasion , unless it be intermixed with knavery , drunken merriments , crafty cunnings , undecent jug- glings ...
第 21 頁
... give thee joy , my son ; God bless thee and make thee his servant , And send thee a prosperous reign ; For God knows , my son , how hardly I came by it , And how hardly I have maintained it . Hen . V. Howsoever you came by it I know not ...
... give thee joy , my son ; God bless thee and make thee his servant , And send thee a prosperous reign ; For God knows , my son , how hardly I came by it , And how hardly I have maintained it . Hen . V. Howsoever you came by it I know not ...
第 33 頁
... give glory unto His greatness : for penetrating is His power , His hand lies heavy upon me , He hath spoken unto me with a voice of thunder , and I have felt He is a God that can punish ene- mies . Why should thy excellent wit , His ...
... give glory unto His greatness : for penetrating is His power , His hand lies heavy upon me , He hath spoken unto me with a voice of thunder , and I have felt He is a God that can punish ene- mies . Why should thy excellent wit , His ...
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