| Richard Hakluyt - 1905 - 508 דפים
...Affrick of the other, and so many other under-kingdoms, that the Player, when he cometh in, must ever begin with telling where he is ; or else the tale will not be conceived.' When the Island race makes its late appearance among the heroes of this romantic drama, the tale it... | |
| Lionel Strachey - 1906 - 326 דפים
...Afric of the other, and so many other under-kingdoms, that the player, when he cometh in, must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived. Now ye shall have three ladies walk to gather flowers, and then we must believe the stage to be a garden.... | |
| 1906 - 796 דפים
...side, and Afric of the other, and so many other under kingdoms, that the player, when he comes in, must begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived. It was not left entirely to the lines of the play, however, to explain to the audience the scene of... | |
| Walter Raleigh - 1906 - 228 דפים
...Affrick of the other, and so many other underkingdoms, that the Player, when he cometh in, must ever begin with telling where he is ; or else the tale will not be conceived.' When the Island race makes its late appearance among the heroes of this romantic drama, the tale it... | |
| George Pierce Baker - 1907 - 418 דפים
...and Afric of the other, and so many other under-kingdoms, that the player when he cometh in must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived. Now ye shall have three ladies walk to gather flowers, and then we must believe the stage to be a garden.... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1908 - 304 דפים
...Affricke of the other, and so manie other under Kingdomes, that the Player when he comes in, must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived. Now you shall have three Ladies walke to gather flowers, and then we must beleeve the stage to be a garden.... | |
| 1908 - 446 דפים
...Afric of the other, and so many other under-kingdoms, that the player, when he cometh in, must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived.' 3. compasse of the Citty-wals. ' The circuit of the wall of London on the land side, to wit, from the... | |
| Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1908 - 448 דפים
...other," said Sidney, "and so many other under Kingdoms that the player when he commeth in must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived." "What shall I say " (this is Cervantes in Don Quixote, speaking in the person of the Canon of Toledo,... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1908 - 442 דפים
...Afric of the other, and so many other under-kingdoms, that the player, when he cometh in, must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived.' 3. compasse of the Citty-wals. ' The circuit of the wall of London on the land side, to wit, from the... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1909 - 204 דפים
...other under kingdoms, that the player, when he comes in, must ever begin with telling where he is,1 or else the tale will not be conceived. Now shall you have three ladies walk to gather flowers, and then we must believe the stage to be a garden. By and by, we hear news... | |
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