Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 頁 |
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... written , will agree that the players ought not wholly to have the blame of the " interposition of dissolute words . " But un- questionably it was a great abuse to have " histories of the Bible set forth on the stage ; " for the use and ...
... written , will agree that the players ought not wholly to have the blame of the " interposition of dissolute words . " But un- questionably it was a great abuse to have " histories of the Bible set forth on the stage ; " for the use and ...
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... written in rhymed verse , and very ambitiously written . The matter is " set out with sweetness of words , fitness of epithets , with metaphors , allegories , hy- Mr. Collier also calls this play merely an interlude : it appears to us ...
... written in rhymed verse , and very ambitiously written . The matter is " set out with sweetness of words , fitness of epithets , with metaphors , allegories , hy- Mr. Collier also calls this play merely an interlude : it appears to us ...
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... written two or three plays previous to his publica- tion , in 1579 , of ' The School of Abuse , con- taining a ... writing a tragedy ; Au- gustus when he banished Ovid ; and Nero when he charged Lucan to put up his pipes , to stay his ...
... written two or three plays previous to his publica- tion , in 1579 , of ' The School of Abuse , con- taining a ... writing a tragedy ; Au- gustus when he banished Ovid ; and Nero when he charged Lucan to put up his pipes , to stay his ...
第 17 頁
... written in 1581. were well worthy to have his name chro- Sidney can scarcely avoid pointing at Gosson nicled among the beasts he writeth of . What when he speaks of the " Poet - haters " as of child is there that , coming to a play and ...
... written in 1581. were well worthy to have his name chro- Sidney can scarcely avoid pointing at Gosson nicled among the beasts he writeth of . What when he speaks of the " Poet - haters " as of child is there that , coming to a play and ...
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... written down for him , for his " wondrous plentiful pleasant extemporal wit " will do much 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 ...
... written down for him , for his " wondrous plentiful pleasant extemporal wit " will do much 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 ...
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