The Works of William Shakespeare, 第 3 卷 |
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第 5 頁
... a title - leaf , - - - ] Elegiac poems in former times were usually printed with a
black border round the title - page , and sometimes with that leaf totally black .
NORTH . How doth my son , and brother ? SCENE 1 . ] KING HENRY THE
FOURTH .
... a title - leaf , - - - ] Elegiac poems in former times were usually printed with a
black border round the title - page , and sometimes with that leaf totally black .
NORTH . How doth my son , and brother ? SCENE 1 . ] KING HENRY THE
FOURTH .
第 6 頁
How doth my son , and brother ? Thou tremblest ; and the whiteness in thy cheek
Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand . Even such a man , so faint , so
spiritless , So dull , so dead in look , so woe - begone , Drew Priam ' s curtain in
the ...
How doth my son , and brother ? Thou tremblest ; and the whiteness in thy cheek
Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand . Even such a man , so faint , so
spiritless , So dull , so dead in look , so woe - begone , Drew Priam ' s curtain in
the ...
第 22 頁
And to thee . Poins . By this light , I am well spoke on , I can hear it with mine own
ears : the worst that they can say of me is , that I am a second brother , and that I
am a proper fellow of my hands ; and those two things I confess I cannot help .
And to thee . Poins . By this light , I am well spoke on , I can hear it with mine own
ears : the worst that they can say of me is , that I am a second brother , and that I
am a proper fellow of my hands ; and those two things I confess I cannot help .
第 24 頁
Thine , by yea and no , ( which is as much as to say , as thou usest him , ) Jack
Falstaff , with my familiars ; John , with my brothers and sisters ; * and Sir John ,
with all Europe . My lord , I will steep this letter in sack , and make him eat it .
Thine , by yea and no , ( which is as much as to say , as thou usest him , ) Jack
Falstaff , with my familiars ; John , with my brothers and sisters ; * and Sir John ,
with all Europe . My lord , I will steep this letter in sack , and make him eat it .
第 33 頁
And art not thou Poins his brother ? a P . HEN . Why , thou globe of sinful
continents , what a life dost thou lead ? FAL . A better than thou ; I am a
gentleman , thou art a drawer . P . HEN . Very true , sir ; and I come to draw you
out by the ears .
And art not thou Poins his brother ? a P . HEN . Why , thou globe of sinful
continents , what a life dost thou lead ? FAL . A better than thou ; I am a
gentleman , thou art a drawer . P . HEN . Very true , sir ; and I come to draw you
out by the ears .
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