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1、 第第 47 卷卷 伊丽莎白时伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)期戏剧(卷)百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 47 卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)2/568 总目录总目录 第第 1 卷卷 富兰克林自传富兰克林自传 第第 2 卷卷 柏拉图对话录:辩解篇、菲多柏拉图对话录:辩解篇、菲多篇、克利多篇篇、克利多篇 第第 3 卷卷 培根论说文集及新阿特兰蒂斯培根论说文集及新阿特兰蒂斯 第第 4 卷卷 约翰米尔顿英文诗全集约翰米尔顿英文诗全集 第第 5 卷卷 爱默生文集爱默生文集 第第 6 卷卷 伯恩斯诗歌集伯恩斯诗歌集 第第 7 卷卷 圣奥古斯丁忏悔录圣奥古斯丁忏悔录 第第 8 卷卷
2、 希腊戏剧希腊戏剧 第第 9 卷卷 论友谊、论老年及书信集论友谊、论老年及书信集 第第 10 卷卷 国富论国富论 第第 11 卷卷 物种起源论物种起源论 第第 12 卷卷 普卢塔克比较列传普卢塔克比较列传 第第 13 卷卷 伊尼亚德伊尼亚德 第第 14 卷卷 唐吉坷德唐吉坷德 百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 47 卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)3/568 第第 15 卷卷 天路历程天路历程 第第 16 卷卷 天方夜谭天方夜谭 第第 17 卷卷 民间传说与预言民间传说与预言 第第 18 卷卷 英国现代戏剧英国现代戏剧 第第 19 卷卷 浮士德浮士德 第第 20
3、卷卷 神曲神曲 第第 21 卷卷 许婚的爱人许婚的爱人 第第 22 卷卷 奥德赛奥德赛 第第 23 卷卷 两年水手生涯两年水手生涯 第第 24 卷卷 伯克文集伯克文集 第第 25 卷卷 穆勒文集穆勒文集 第第 26 卷卷 欧洲大陆戏剧欧洲大陆戏剧 第第 27 卷卷 英国名家随笔英国名家随笔 第第 28 卷卷 英国与美国名家随笔英国与美国名家随笔 第第 29 卷卷 比格尔号上的旅行比格尔号上的旅行 第第 30 卷卷 科学论文集:物理学、化学、科学论文集:物理学、化学、天文学、地质学天文学、地质学 百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 47 卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷
4、)4/568 第第 31 卷卷 切利尼自传切利尼自传 第第 32 卷卷 文学和哲学名家随笔文学和哲学名家随笔 第第33卷卷 古代与现代著名航海与旅行记古代与现代著名航海与旅行记 第第 34 卷卷 法国和英国著名哲学家法国和英国著名哲学家 第第 35 卷卷 见闻与传奇见闻与传奇 第第 36 卷卷 君王论君王论 第第 37 卷卷 17、18 世纪英国著名哲学家世纪英国著名哲学家 第第 38 卷卷 物理学、医学、外科学和地质物理学、医学、外科学和地质学学 第第 39 卷卷 著名之前言和序言著名之前言和序言 第第 40 卷卷 英文诗集(卷)从乔叟到格英文诗集(卷)从乔叟到格雷雷 第第 41 卷卷 英文
5、诗集(卷)从科林斯到英文诗集(卷)从科林斯到费兹杰拉德费兹杰拉德 第第 42 卷卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼惠特曼 第第 43 卷卷 10001904 第第 44 卷卷 圣书圣书(卷一卷一):孔子孔子 希伯来书希伯来书 基基百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 47 卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)5/568 督圣经督圣经()第第 45 卷卷 圣书圣书(卷二卷二)基督圣经基督圣经()第第 46 卷卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)第第 47 卷卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)第第 48 卷卷 帕斯卡文集帕斯卡文
6、集 第第 49 卷卷 史诗与传说史诗与传说 第第 50 卷卷 哈佛经典讲座哈佛经典讲座 百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 47 卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)6/568 第第 47 卷卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)INTRODUCTORY NOTE THOMAS DEKKERS career is an extreme instance of the hazardous life led by the professional author in the time of Shakespeare.Born in London about 1570,
7、Dekker first appears certainly as a dramatist about 1598,when we find him working on plays in collaboration with other dramatists in the pay of the manager,Henslowe.He wrote,in partnership or alone,many dramas;and when the market for these was dull he turned to the writing of entertainments,occasion
8、al verses,and prose pamphlets on a great variety of subjects.But all his activity seems to have failed to supply a decent livelihood,for he was often in prison for debt,at one time for a period of three years;and most of the biographical details about him which have come down to us are connected wit
9、h borrowing money or getting into jail or out of it.He disappears from view in the thirties of the seventeenth century.“The Shoemakers Holiday,”first acted in 1599,is a good example of Dekkers work in the drama.The story is taken from Thomas Deloneys“Gentle Craft,”and gives an opportunity for a pict
10、ure of life among the trades-people of London at a period when the frequency in the drama of Italian Dukes and Cardinals is liable to make us forget that,in spite of vice and frivolity in high places,the world was still kept going by decent work-people who attended to their business.The play is full
11、 of an atmosphere of pleasant mirth,varied with characteristic touches of pathos;and it contains in the figure of Simon Eyre a creation of marked individuality and hilarious humor.It is striking that the most high-spirited picture of London life in the time of Elizabeth should come from the pen of t
12、he author who seems to have been more hardly treated by fortune than any of his contemporaries.百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 47 卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)7/568 THE SHOEMAKERS HOLIDAY DRAMATIS PERSON THE KING.THE EARL OF CORNWALL.SIR HUGH LACY,Earl of Lincoln.ROWLAND LACY,otherwise HANS,ASKEW,His Nephews.SIR
13、 ROGER OATELEY,Lord Mayor of London.Master HAMMON,Master WARNER Master SCOTT,Citizens of London.SIMON EYRE,the Shoemaker.ROGER,commonly called Hodge,FIRK,RALPH,EYRES Journeymen LOVELL,a Courtier.DODGER,Servant to the EARL OF LINCOLN.A DUTCH SKIPPER.A BOY.ROSE,Daughter of SIR ROGER.SYBIL,her Maid.MAR
14、GERY,Wife of SIMON EYRE.JANE,Wife of RALPH.Courtiers,Attendants,Officers,Soldiers,Hunters,Shoemakers,Apprentices,Servants.SCENELONDON AND OLD FORD ACT I 百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 47 卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)8/568 SCENE I.A street in London Enter the LORD MAYOR and the EARL OF LINCOLN Lincoln.MY lord ma
15、yor,you have sundry times Feasted myself and many courtiers more;Seldom or never can we be so kind To make requital of your courtesy.But leaving this,I hear my cousin Lacy Is much affected to注 1your daughter Rose.L.Mayor.True,my good lord,and she loves him so well That I mislike her boldness in the
16、chase.Lincoln.Why,my lord mayor,think you it then a shame,To join a Lacy with an Oateleys name?L.Mayor.Too mean is my poor girl for his high birth;Poor citizens must not with courtiers wed,Who will in silks and gay apparel spend More in one year than I am worth,by far:Therefore your honour need not
17、doubt注 2my girl.Lincoln.Take heed,my lord,advise you what you do!A verier unthrift lives not in the world,Than is my cousin;for Ill tell you what:Tis now almost a year since he requested To travel countries for experience.I furnished him with coins,bills of exchange,Letters of credit,men to wait on
18、him,Solicited my friends in Italy Well to respect him.But to see the end:Scant had he journeyd through half Germany,But all his coin was spent,his men cast off,His bills embezzld,注 3and my jolly coz,注 4 百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 47 卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)9/568 Ashamd to show his bankrupt presence her
19、e,Became a shoemaker in Wittenberg,A goodly science for a gentleman Of such descent!Now judge the rest by this:Suppose your daughter have a thousand pound,He did consume me more in one half year;And make him heir to all the wealth you have One twelvemonths rioting will waste it all.Then seek,my lord
20、,some honest citizen To wed your daughter to.L.Mayor.I thank your lordship.Aside.Well,fox,I understand your subtilty.As for your nephew,let your lordships eye But watch his actions,and you need not fear,For I have sent my daughter far enough.And yet your cousin Rowland might do well,Now he hath lear
21、nd an occupation;And yet I scorn to call him son-in-law.Lincoln.Ay,but I have a better trade for him.I thank his grace,he hath appointed him Chief colonel of all those companies Mustred in London and the shires about,To serve his highness in those wars of France.See where he comes!Enter LOVELL,LACY,
22、and ASKEW Lovell,what news with you?Lovell.My Lord of Lincoln,tis his highness will,That presently注 5your cousin ship for France With all his powers;he would not for a million,But they should land at Dieppe within four days.百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 47 卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)10/568 Lincoln.Go certify
23、 his grace,it shall be done.Exit LOVELL.Now,cousin Lacy,in what forwardness Are all your companies?Lacy.All well prepared.The men of Hertfordshire lie at Mile-end,Suffolk and Essex train in Tothill-fields,The Londoners and those of Middlesex,All gallantly prepard in Finsbury,With frolic spirits long
24、 for their parting hour.L.Mayor.They have their imprest,注 6coats,and furniture;注 7 And,if it please your cousin Lacy come To the Guildhall,he shall receive his pay;And twenty pounds besides my brethren Will freely give him,to approve our loves We bear unto my lord,your uncle here.Lacy.I thank your h
25、onour.Lincoln.Thanks,my good lord mayor.L.Mayor.At the Guildhall we will expect your coming.Exit.Lincoln.To approve your loves to me?No subtilty!Nephew,that twenty pound he doth bestow For joy to rid you from his daughter Rose.But,cousins both,now here are none but friends,I would not have you cast
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