The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 1 卷Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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第 96 頁
... 1759 , asserts that " the unanimous tradition of this neighborhood is that , by the uncommon bounty of the Earl of Southampton , he was enabled to purchase houses and land at Stratford . " According to Rowe 96 Life WILLIAM.
... 1759 , asserts that " the unanimous tradition of this neighborhood is that , by the uncommon bounty of the Earl of Southampton , he was enabled to purchase houses and land at Stratford . " According to Rowe 96 Life WILLIAM.
第 120 頁
... Earl of Essex departed on his ill - starred expedition to Ireland , leaving the metropolis amid the enthusiastic cheers of the inhabitants . He was then the most popular man in all England , hosts of the middle and lower classes ...
... Earl of Essex departed on his ill - starred expedition to Ireland , leaving the metropolis amid the enthusiastic cheers of the inhabitants . He was then the most popular man in all England , hosts of the middle and lower classes ...
第 121 頁
... Earl's army . There is no record of this drama in the year of its composition , but there is little or rather no doubt that it was produced on the diminutive boards of the Curtain Theater in the summer of 1599. It was favorably re ...
... Earl's army . There is no record of this drama in the year of its composition , but there is little or rather no doubt that it was produced on the diminutive boards of the Curtain Theater in the summer of 1599. It was favorably re ...
第 129 頁
... Earl's friends , in their anxiety to seize every opportunity of influencing public opinion in favor of their schemes , negotiated with the Lord Chamberlain's Servants for the representation at I - 9 129 SHAKESPEARE Life.
... Earl's friends , in their anxiety to seize every opportunity of influencing public opinion in favor of their schemes , negotiated with the Lord Chamberlain's Servants for the representation at I - 9 129 SHAKESPEARE Life.
第 132 頁
... Earl of Rutland , the frequent companion of the latter at the public theaters , and Sir Charles Percy , who , only a few weeks before the performance at the Globe , had shown how deeply he had been impressed by the humor of the Second ...
... Earl of Rutland , the frequent companion of the latter at the public theaters , and Sir Charles Percy , who , only a few weeks before the performance at the Globe , had shown how deeply he had been impressed by the humor of the Second ...
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