King Henry, making a masque at the Cardinal Wolsey's house, and certain cannons being shot off at his entry, some of the paper or other stuff wherewith one of them was stopped, did light on the thatch, where being thought at first but an idle smoke, and... Bentley's Miscellany - 第 143 頁1841完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 236 頁
...stopped, did light on the thatch, where being thought at first but an idle smoke, and their eyes being more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and ran round like a train, consuming, in less than an hour, the whole house to the very ground." * If we are justified by such evidence as... | |
| 1874 - 358 頁
...stopped, did light on the tJiatch , where being thought at first but an idle smoke, and their eyes being more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and...within less than an hour , the whole house to the very yround. This was the fatal period of thut Kirtuous fabric: wherein yet nothing did perish but wood... | |
| Charles Knight - 1865 - 592 頁
...the thatch, where, being thought at first but an idle smoke, and their eyes being more attentive 10 the show, it kindled inwardly, and ran round like...than an hour, the whole house to the very ground." The Globe was re-built in the ensuing * Collier's ' Annals of the Stage,' vol. iii., p. 285. t See... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 506 頁
...stopped, did light on the thatch, where, being thought at first but an idle smoke, and their eyes being more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and...the very ground. This was the fatal period of that virtuous fabric, wherein yet nothing did perish but wood and straw, and a few forsaken cloaks : only... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 912 頁
...«topped, did light on the thatch, where, being thought at first but an idle smoke, and their era being more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and ran round like a tram, consuming, within leas than an hour, the whole house to the very ground. This was the fatal period... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 頁
...first but an idle smoke, and their eyes being more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and run round like a train, consuming, within less than an...the very ground. This was the fatal period of that virtuous fabric, wherein yet nothing did perish but wood and straw, and a few forsaken cloaks : only... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 674 頁
...stopped, did light on the thatch, where, being thought at first but an idle smoke, and their eyes being more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and...the very ground. This was the fatal period of that virtuous fabric, wherein yet nothing did perish but wood and straw, and a few forsaken cloaks : only... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Norman 1814-1886 Hudson - 1872 - 542 頁
...stopped did light on the thatch, where, being thought at first but an idle smoke, and their eyes being more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and...the very ground. This was the fatal period of that virtuous fabric ; wherein yet nothing did perish but wood and straw, and a few forsaken cloaks." Some... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 152 頁
...stopped, did light on the thatch, where being thought at first but an idle smoke, and their eyes being more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and ran round like a train, consuming, in less than an hour, the whole house to the very ground." * If we are justified by such evidence as... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 218 頁
...stopped, did light on the thatch, where, being thought at first but" an idle smoke, and their eyes being more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and ran round like a train, consuming, in less than an hour, the whole house to the very ground. * White says " the 26th," but it is probably... | |
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