Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 頁 |
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... stories from the Sacred Scriptures , in character per- haps very little different , from the ancient Mysteries , were ... story of King Daryus , being taken out of the third and fourth chapter of the third book of Esdras . ' " The ...
... stories from the Sacred Scriptures , in character per- haps very little different , from the ancient Mysteries , were ... story of King Daryus , being taken out of the third and fourth chapter of the third book of Esdras . ' " The ...
第 19 頁
... story ; its scenes changing from the tavern to the palace , from England to France ; now ex- hibiting the wild Prince striking the repre- sentative of his father on the seat of justice , and then , after a little while , the same Prince ...
... story ; its scenes changing from the tavern to the palace , from England to France ; now ex- hibiting the wild Prince striking the repre- sentative of his father on the seat of justice , and then , after a little while , the same Prince ...
第 23 頁
... story of Locrine is told with the power of a poet : - < “ After this , Brutus , in a chosen place , builds Troja Nova , changed in time to Trinovantum , now London , and began to enact laws , Heli being then high priest in Judæa ; and ...
... story of Locrine is told with the power of a poet : - < “ After this , Brutus , in a chosen place , builds Troja Nova , changed in time to Trinovantum , now London , and began to enact laws , Heli being then high priest in Judæa ; and ...
第 29 頁
... story of Greene's life renders it too probable that Gabriel Harvey's spiteful cari- cature of him had much of that real re- * London , ' one of the most extraordinary pro- CHAP . VI . ] 29 THE DRAMATISTS OF SHAKSPERE'S FIRST PERIOD .
... story of Greene's life renders it too probable that Gabriel Harvey's spiteful cari- cature of him had much of that real re- * London , ' one of the most extraordinary pro- CHAP . VI . ] 29 THE DRAMATISTS OF SHAKSPERE'S FIRST PERIOD .
第 51 頁
... story ; and , when they were , no great care was taken that they should be very appropriate or beautiful in themselves . Thomas Heywood , himself a prodigious ma- nufacturer of plays in a more advanced pe- riod , writing as late as 1612 ...
... story ; and , when they were , no great care was taken that they should be very appropriate or beautiful in themselves . Thomas Heywood , himself a prodigious ma- nufacturer of plays in a more advanced pe- riod , writing as late as 1612 ...
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