The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, 第 6 卷 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 51 頁
... Petruchio , stand by a while . Gru . A proper stripling , and an amorous ! [ They
retire . Gre . O , very well ; I have perus'd the note . Hark you , sir ; I'll have them
very fairly bound : All books of love , see that at any hand ; * And see you read no
...
... Petruchio , stand by a while . Gru . A proper stripling , and an amorous ! [ They
retire . Gre . O , very well ; I have perus'd the note . Hark you , sir ; I'll have them
very fairly bound : All books of love , see that at any hand ; * And see you read no
...
第 65 頁
Hands off , I say , and get you from this place ; " Or I will set my ten
commandments in your face . “ Feran . I prithy do , Kate ; they say thou art a
shrew , " And I like thee better , for I would have thee so . “ Kate . Let go my hand ,
for feare it reach ...
Hands off , I say , and get you from this place ; " Or I will set my ten
commandments in your face . “ Feran . I prithy do , Kate ; they say thou art a
shrew , " And I like thee better , for I would have thee so . “ Kate . Let go my hand ,
for feare it reach ...
第 149 頁
... both by sea and land ; To watch the night in storms , the day in cold , While
thou liest warm at home , secure and safe ; And craves no other tribute at thy
hands , But love , fair looks , and true obedience ;Too little payment for so great a
debt .
... both by sea and land ; To watch the night in storms , the day in cold , While
thou liest warm at home , secure and safe ; And craves no other tribute at thy
hands , But love , fair looks , and true obedience ;Too little payment for so great a
debt .
第 171 頁
Three crabbed months had sour'd themselves to death , Ere I could make thee
open thy white hand , And clap thyself my love ; 8 then didst thou utter , I am
yours for ever . Her . It is Grace , indeed .'Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the ...
Three crabbed months had sour'd themselves to death , Ere I could make thee
open thy white hand , And clap thyself my love ; 8 then didst thou utter , I am
yours for ever . Her . It is Grace , indeed .'Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the ...
第 269 頁
Malone . the sleeve - hand , and the work about the square on't . ] Sir Thomas
Hanmer reads - sleeve - band . Johnson . The old reading is right , or we must
alter some passages in other authors . The word sleeve - hands occurs in
Leland's ...
Malone . the sleeve - hand , and the work about the square on't . ] Sir Thomas
Hanmer reads - sleeve - band . Johnson . The old reading is right , or we must
alter some passages in other authors . The word sleeve - hands occurs in
Leland's ...
讀者評論 - 撰寫評論
我們找不到任何評論。
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
ancient appears bear believe better bring Camillo comedy comes Corrected daughter death doth Dromio editor Enter Exeunt Exit expression eyes fair father fear Feran fool give Grumio hand hast hath hear heart hence Henry honour husband Johnson Kate Kath keep King lady leave Leon look lord lost Malone marry Mason master means mistress never observed old copy once passage Paul perhaps play poor pray present queen scene second folio seems sense Serv servants Shakspeare speak stand stay Steevens suppose sure sweet tell thee Theobald thing thou thought true unto Warburton wife woman
熱門章節
第 235 頁 - I would, there were no age between ten and three-and-twenty ; or that youth would sleep out the rest : for there is nothing in the between but getting wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting.
第 262 頁 - I'd have you do it ever : when you sing, I'd have you buy and sell so ; so give alms ; Pray so ; and, for the ordering your affairs, To sing them too : When you do dance, I wish you A wave o...
第 374 頁 - Olympian games or Pythian fields ; Part curb their fiery steeds, or shun the goal With rapid wheels, or fronted brigades form. As when, to warn proud cities, war appears Waged in the troubled sky, and armies rush To battle in the clouds, before each van Prick forth the aery knights, and couch their spears Till thickest legions close ; with feats of arms From either end of heaven the welkin burns.
第 121 頁 - Well, come, my Kate ; we will unto your father's, Even in these honest mean habiliments ; Our purses shall be proud, our garments poor : For 'tis the mind that makes the body rich ; And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, So honour peereth in the meanest habit.