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" I COME no more to make you laugh : things now, That bear a weighty and a serious brow, Sad, high, and working, full of state and woe, Such noble scenes as draw the eye to flow, We now present. "
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare - 第 305 頁
William Shakespeare 著 - 1821
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Literary Criticism from the Elizabethan Dramatists: Repertory and Synthesis

David Klein - 1910 - 288 頁
...have a striking combination of reminiscences of the Aristotelian and the medieval conceptions: — I come no more to make you laugh : things now That bear a weighty and a serious brow, Sad, high, and work1ng, full of state and woe, Such noble scenes as draw the eye to flow, We now present. Those that...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1911 - 566 頁
...Officers, Guards, and other Attendants. THE FAMOUS HISTORY OF THE LIFE OF KING HENRY THE EIGHTH PROLOGUE I come no more to make you laugh : things now, That...and woe, Such noble scenes as draw the eye to flow, 4 We now present. Those that can pity, here May, if they think it well, let fall a tear ; The subject...
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The Life of Henry the Eighth

William Shakespeare - 1912 - 214 頁
...Officers, Guards, and other Attendants. SCENE: London; Westminster; KimboUon.] Life of THE PROLOGUE I COME no more to make you laugh : things now, That...to flow, We now present. Those that can pity, here 5 May, if they think it well, let fall a tear ; The subject will deserve it. Such as give Their money...
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The Atlantic Monthly, 第 110 卷

1912 - 900 頁
...are degraded for his pleasure. Smith, it seems, is too weary from his day's work to care for dramas That bear a weighty and a serious brow, Sad, high, and working, full of state and woe. He is one of the most loyal patrons of that type of beguilement known as the musical comedy, which...
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The Provincial American and Other Papers

Meredith Nicholson - 1912 - 256 頁
...are degraded for his pleasure. Smith, it seems, is too weary from his day's work to care for dramas "That bear a weighty and a serious brow, Sad, high, and working, full of state and woe." He is one of the loyalest patrons of that type of beguilement known as the "musical comedy," which...
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Pamphlet, 第 27-47 期

1914 - 556 頁
...Henry VIII. The prologue announces a subject which is of the very essence of Aristotle's definition : I come no more to make you laugh ; things now That bear...woe, Such noble scenes as draw the eye to flow We here present. Vet the play has room for the typically Shakespearian scene of the crowd and the testy...
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Ethical Addresses and Ethical Record, 第 21 卷

1914 - 230 頁
...answer that I propose to give cannot be jocose. In the words of one of Shakespeare's prologues, "I come no more to make you laugh; things now, That bear...brow, Sad, high, and working, full of state and woe," must be my theme. In the deepest heart of all of us there is a corner in which the ultimate mystery...
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Fifteen Plays of Shakespeare: With a Glossary Abridged from the Oxford ...

William Shakespeare - 1916 - 1174 頁
...Garter King-at-Arms. SCENE. — Chiefly in London and Westminster ; once, at KimbdUon. PROLOGUE. I come no more to make you laugh : things now, That...pity, here May, if they think it well, let fall a tear ; DOCTOR BUTTS, Physician to the King. Surveyor to the Duke of Buckingham. BRANDON, and a Sergeant-atArms....
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An Image of Shakespeare

Frank James Mathew - 1922 - 460 頁
...Pageant to be his first mature Tragedy. Perhaps he could have said as Fletcher did in the Prologue, I come no more to make you laugh : things now That bear...noble scenes as draw the eye to flow, We now present. 198 THE TRAGEDIES OHAKESPEARE lived in passionate times, and they grew J^darker as he came to maturity....
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Poet Lore, 第 36 卷

1925 - 702 頁
...function is more that of preface and after-word than that of interpretation. The Prologue starts thus: I come no more to make you laugh: things now, That bear...noble scenes as draw the eye to flow, We now present. Having defined several categories of plays and having classified his own, the poet concludes, after...
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