The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, 第 4 卷Little, Brown, 1857 |
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第7页
... sleep , for Robinet himself is asleep . ' To which Robinet made reply , ' I am not asleep , but am resting me , in order to shout louder after . ' And the soldiers said , ' It seems , then , we shall have no sleep to - night . ' So ...
... sleep , for Robinet himself is asleep . ' To which Robinet made reply , ' I am not asleep , but am resting me , in order to shout louder after . ' And the soldiers said , ' It seems , then , we shall have no sleep to - night . ' So ...
第8页
... sleep that swept not their houses cleane , and led poor travellers out of their way notoriously . " " And if that the bowl of curds and creame were not duly set out for Robin Good - fellow , the frier , and Sisse the dairy - maid , why ...
... sleep that swept not their houses cleane , and led poor travellers out of their way notoriously . " " And if that the bowl of curds and creame were not duly set out for Robin Good - fellow , the frier , and Sisse the dairy - maid , why ...
第38页
... sleeping eyelids laid Will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live creature that it sees . Fetch me this herb ; and be thou here again , Ere the leviathan can swim a league . Puck . I'll put a girdle [ round ] about the Earth ...
... sleeping eyelids laid Will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live creature that it sees . Fetch me this herb ; and be thou here again , Ere the leviathan can swim a league . Puck . I'll put a girdle [ round ] about the Earth ...
第40页
... thyme blows , Where ox - lips and the nodding violet grows ; Quite over - canopi'd with luscious woodbine , With sweet musk - roses , and with eglantine : There sleeps Titania , some time of the night , 40 ACT II . A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S.
... thyme blows , Where ox - lips and the nodding violet grows ; Quite over - canopi'd with luscious woodbine , With sweet musk - roses , and with eglantine : There sleeps Titania , some time of the night , 40 ACT II . A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S.
第41页
... sleeps Titania , some time of the night , Lull'd in these bowers with dances and delight ; And there the snake throws her enamell'd skin , Weed wide enough to wrap a fairy in : And with the juice of this I'll streak her eyes , And make ...
... sleeps Titania , some time of the night , Lull'd in these bowers with dances and delight ; And there the snake throws her enamell'd skin , Weed wide enough to wrap a fairy in : And with the juice of this I'll streak her eyes , And make ...
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Antonio Baptista Bass Bassanio Bian Bianca Bion Biondello bond Collier's folio comedy daughter Demetrius doth ducats Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father Folio and quartos fool gentle give Gratiano Gremio hath hear heart Helena Hermia Hippolyta honour Hortensio Jaques Jessica Kate Kath KATHARINA lady Laun Launcelot look lord Lorenzo Love's Labour's Lost lover Lucentio Lysander maid marry master means Merchant of Venice merry misprint mistress moon Nerissa never night Oberon original Orlando Padua passage Petruchio Philostrate play Portia pray Puck Pyramus quartos Quin Robin Goodfellow Rosalind SCENE second folio Shakespeare's Shakespeare's day shew shrew Shylock Signior sleep speak Steevens swear sweet tell thee Theseus thing Titania Touch Tranio unto Venice Vincentio word
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第26页 - Swift as a shadow, short as any dream; Brief as the lightning in the collied night, That, in a spleen, unfolds both heaven and earth, And ere a man hath power to say 'Behold!
第37页 - 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310页 - The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on side, His youthful hose, well sav'd, a world too wide For his shrunk shank ; and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all, That ends this strange eventful history, Is second childishness and mere oblivion, Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.
第227页 - 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.
第76页 - 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309页 - All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits, and their entrances ; And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms...
第356页 - It was a lover and his lass, With a hey, and a ho, and a hey nonino, That o'er the green corn-field did pass In the spring time, the only pretty ring time, When birds do sing, hey ding a ding, ding : Sweet lovers love the spring.
第188页 - If a Jew wrong a Christian, what is his humility? revenge: if a Christian wrong a Jew, what should his sufferance be by Christian example? why, revenge. The villany you teach me I will execute; and it shall go hard but I will better the instruction.
第309页 - Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier, Full of strange oaths, and bearded like the pard, Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice, In fair round belly with good capon...
第292页 - 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.