The reluctant pangs of abdicating royalty in Edward furnished hints, which Shakspeare scarcely improved in his Richard the Second ; and the death-scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror beyond any scene, ancient or modern, with which I am acquainted. The Old English Dramatists - 第 40 頁James Russell Lowell 著 - 1892 - 132 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Christopher Marlowe - 1889 - 408 頁
...This is high praise, but it is more than confirmed by the verdict of Lamb,* who says " the death-scene of Marlowe's King moves pity and terror beyond any...scene, ancient or modern, with which I am acquainted." But, if I may presume to speak after such authorities, the pity and terror foil to exalt the character... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1891 - 282 頁
...furnished hints which Shakspeare scarcely improved in his ' Richard the Second ; ' and the death-scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror beyond any...scene, ancient or modern, with which I am acquainted. The Rich Jew of Malta. — Marlowe's Jew does not approach so near to Shakspeare 's as his ' Edward... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1892 - 368 頁
...marrow, but each play as a whole is ineffectual. Even his " Edward II." is regular only to the eye by a more orderly arrangement of scenes and acts, and...glad td escape from the business in hand. Dido tells ./Eneas : — " ./Eneas, I '11 repair thy Trojan ships Conditionally that thou wilt stay with me, And... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1892 - 156 頁
...marrow, but each play as a whole is ineffectual. Even his " Edward II." is regular only to the eye by a more orderly arrangement of scenes and acts, and...glad td escape from the business in hand. Dido tells ^Eneas : — 'll repair thy Trojan ships Conditionally that thou wilt stay with me, And let Achates... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1892 - 350 頁
...marrow, but each play as a whole is ineffectual. Even his " Edward II." is regular only to the eye by a more orderly arrangement of scenes and acts, and...luxury of description into which Marlowe is always glad to escape from the business in hand. Dido tells ./Eneas : — " .(Eneas, I '11 repair thy Trojan ships... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1892 - 988 頁
...marrow, but each play as a whole is ineffectual. Even his Edward II. is regular only to the eye by a more orderly arrangement of scenes and acts, and...luxury of description into which Marlowe is always glad to escape from the business in hand. Dido tells "xftneas, I'll repair thy Trojan ships Conditionally... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1892 - 1142 頁
...marrow, but each play as a whole is ineffectual. Even his Edward II. is regular only to the eye by a more orderly arrangement of scenes and acts, and...luxury of description into which Marlowe is always glad to escape from the business in hand. Dido tells ./Eneas: " -Eneas, I'll repair thy Trojan ships Conditionally... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1892 - 380 頁
...marrow, but each play as a whole is ineffectual. Even his " Edward II." is regular only to the eye by a more orderly arrangement of scenes and acts, and...luxury of description into which Marlowe is always glad to escape from the business in hand. Dido tells ^Eneas: — " . KII.'.TJS. I '11 repair thy Trojan... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1893 - 462 頁
...wrote Charles Lamb, ' furnished hints which Shakespeare scarcely improved in his "luclmrd II;" ami the death scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror...scene, ancient or modern, with which I am acquainted.' The »vork was entered on the Stationers' Uegisters by William Jones on 6 July 1593. A unique copy... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1893 - 290 頁
...furnished hints, which Shakespeare scarcely • improved in his Richard the Second; and the death-scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror beyond any...scene ancient or modern with which I am acquainted. The Rich Jew of Malta.—Marlowe's Jew does not approach so near to Shakespeare's as his Edward the... | |
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