The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 3 卷Harrap, 1598 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 17 筆
第 4 頁
... sleepe but three houres in the night , And not be seene to winke of all the day . When I was wont to thinke no harme all night , And make a darke night too of halfe the day : Which I hope well is not enrolled there . O , these are ...
... sleepe but three houres in the night , And not be seene to winke of all the day . When I was wont to thinke no harme all night , And make a darke night too of halfe the day : Which I hope well is not enrolled there . O , these are ...
第 110 頁
... sleepe give thee all his rest . Her . With halfe that wish , the wishers eyes be prest . Enter Pucke . They sleepe . 70 Puck . Through the Forrest have I gone , But Athenian finde I none , One whose eyes I might approve This flowers ...
... sleepe give thee all his rest . Her . With halfe that wish , the wishers eyes be prest . Enter Pucke . They sleepe . 70 Puck . Through the Forrest have I gone , But Athenian finde I none , One whose eyes I might approve This flowers ...
第 110 頁
... sleepe thou there , And never maist thou come Lysander neere ; For as a surfeit of the sweetest things The deepest loathing to the stomacke brings : Or as the heresies that men do leave , Are hated most of those that did deceive : So ...
... sleepe thou there , And never maist thou come Lysander neere ; For as a surfeit of the sweetest things The deepest loathing to the stomacke brings : Or as the heresies that men do leave , Are hated most of those that did deceive : So ...
第 110 頁
... sleepe : And I will purge thy mortall grossenesse so , That thou shalt like an airie spirit go . Enter Pease - blossome , Cobweb , Moth , Mustard- seede , and foure Fairies . 169 Fai . Ready ; and I , and I , and I , Where shall we go ...
... sleepe : And I will purge thy mortall grossenesse so , That thou shalt like an airie spirit go . Enter Pease - blossome , Cobweb , Moth , Mustard- seede , and foure Fairies . 169 Fai . Ready ; and I , and I , and I , Where shall we go ...
第 110 頁
... Her . Now I but chide , but I should use thee worse . For thou ( I feare ) hast given me cause to curse , 23. russed - pated : russet - pated - 1Q.4F . 50 If thou hast slaine Lysander in his sleepe , 38 III . ii . 17-46 ] A MIDSOMMER.
... Her . Now I but chide , but I should use thee worse . For thou ( I feare ) hast given me cause to curse , 23. russed - pated : russet - pated - 1Q.4F . 50 If thou hast slaine Lysander in his sleepe , 38 III . ii . 17-46 ] A MIDSOMMER.
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