The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 1 卷Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... play , terms which continued in use till the seventeenth century , and were licentiously applied by some early writers to any dramas which were of an ethical or edu- cational character . Morals were not only performed in Shakespeare's ...
... play , terms which continued in use till the seventeenth century , and were licentiously applied by some early writers to any dramas which were of an ethical or edu- cational character . Morals were not only performed in Shakespeare's ...
第 40 頁
... play - house as a servitor ? " What but a strong and compulsory motive could have driven him so far away from a locality to which , as we gather from subsequent events , he was sensitively attached ? The only theory , indeed , that ...
... play - house as a servitor ? " What but a strong and compulsory motive could have driven him so far away from a locality to which , as we gather from subsequent events , he was sensitively attached ? The only theory , indeed , that ...
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... play , and when Shakespeare fled to London from the terror of a criminal prosecution , his first expedient was to wait at the door of the play - house , and hold the horses of those that had no servants that they might be ready again ...
... play , and when Shakespeare fled to London from the terror of a criminal prosecution , his first expedient was to wait at the door of the play - house , and hold the horses of those that had no servants that they might be ready again ...
第 50 頁
... play - house continued the waiters that held the horses retained the appellation of Shakespeare's Boys . " Dr. Johnson received this anecdote from Pope , to whom it had been communicated by Rowe ; and it appears to have reached the last ...
... play - house continued the waiters that held the horses retained the appellation of Shakespeare's Boys . " Dr. Johnson received this anecdote from Pope , to whom it had been communicated by Rowe ; and it appears to have reached the last ...
第 54 頁
... play requires their appearance on the stage " ; nor can the future eminence of Shakespeare be considered to be opposed to the reception of the tradition . " I have known men within my remembrance , " observes Downes , in 1710 , " arrive ...
... play requires their appearance on the stage " ; nor can the future eminence of Shakespeare be considered to be opposed to the reception of the tradition . " I have known men within my remembrance , " observes Downes , in 1710 , " arrive ...
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