The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., 第 2 期Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... never did run smooth ! But either it was different in blood , - Her . O cross ! too high to be enthralled to low ! Lys . Or else misgraffed , in respect of years . Her . O spite ! too old to be engaged to young ! Lys . Or else it stood ...
... never did run smooth ! But either it was different in blood , - Her . O cross ! too high to be enthralled to low ! Lys . Or else misgraffed , in respect of years . Her . O spite ! too old to be engaged to young ! Lys . Or else it stood ...
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... never had so sweet a changeling ; 1 And jealous Oberon would have the child Knight of his train , to trace the forest wild . But she , perforce , withholds the loved boy , Crowns him with flowers , and makes him all her joy ; And now ...
... never had so sweet a changeling ; 1 And jealous Oberon would have the child Knight of his train , to trace the forest wild . But she , perforce , withholds the loved boy , Crowns him with flowers , and makes him all her joy ; And now ...
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... never wasted there.- But room , Faery ; here comes Oberon . Fai . And here my mistress .- ' Would that he were gone ! 1 A quern was a hand - mill . 2 Wild apple . 3 Dr. Johnson thought he remembered to have heard this ludicrous ex ...
... never wasted there.- But room , Faery ; here comes Oberon . Fai . And here my mistress .- ' Would that he were gone ! 1 A quern was a hand - mill . 2 Wild apple . 3 Dr. Johnson thought he remembered to have heard this ludicrous ex ...
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... never , no , nor never can , Deserve a sweet look from Demetrius ' eye , But you must flout my insufficiency ? Good troth , you do me wrong , good sooth , you do , In such disdainful manner me to woo . But fare you well . Perforce I ...
... never , no , nor never can , Deserve a sweet look from Demetrius ' eye , But you must flout my insufficiency ? Good troth , you do me wrong , good sooth , you do , In such disdainful manner me to woo . But fare you well . Perforce I ...
第 29 頁
... thou , bully Bottom ? Bot . There are things in this comedy of Pyramus and Thisby , that will never please . First , Pyramus 1 By all that is dear . must draw a sword to kill himself ; which the SC . III . ] 29 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... thou , bully Bottom ? Bot . There are things in this comedy of Pyramus and Thisby , that will never please . First , Pyramus 1 By all that is dear . must draw a sword to kill himself ; which the SC . III . ] 29 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
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第 20 頁 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
第 171 頁 - In sooth, I know not why I am so sad: It wearies me; you say it wearies you; But how I caught it, found it, or came by it, What stuff 'tis made of, whereof it is born, I am to learn ; And such a want-wit sadness makes of me, That I have much ado to know myself.
第 208 頁 - To bait fish withal : if it will feed nothing else, it will feed my revenge. He hath disgraced me, and hindered me of half a million ; laughed at my losses, mocked at my gains, scorned my nation, thwarted my bargains, cooled my friends, heated mine enemies ; and what's his reason ? I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes ? hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions?
第 57 頁 - I had. The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath not seen, man's hand is not able to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream was.
第 286 頁 - Tis but an hour ago, since it was nine, And after one hour more 'twill be eleven ; And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then from hour to hour, we rot and rot, And thereby hangs a tale.
第 275 頁 - Now, my co-mates and brothers in exile, Hath not old custom made this life more sweet Than that of painted pomp? Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court? Here feel we but the penalty of Adam, — The seasons' difference : as the icy fang And churlish chiding of the winter's wind, Which when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile and say, This is no flattery : these are counsellors That feelingly persuade me what I am.
第 244 頁 - Therefore, the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods ; Since nought so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But music for the time doth change his nature ; The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not mov'd with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils ; The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus : Let no such man be trusted.