Works, Containing His Plays and Poems: To which is Added a Glossary, 第 2 卷G.G. & J. Robinson, R. Faulder, B. & J. White, J. Edwards, T. Payne, Jun. J. Walker, & J. Anderson, 1797 |
在该图书中搜索
共有 40 个结果,这是第 1-5 个
第38页
... clown ! Lord , lord ! how the ladies and I have put him down ! O ' my troth , most sweet jefts ! most incony vulgar wit ! When it comes so smoothly off , so obscenely , as it fo fit . Armatho o ' the one fide , -O , a most dainty man ...
... clown ! Lord , lord ! how the ladies and I have put him down ! O ' my troth , most sweet jefts ! most incony vulgar wit ! When it comes so smoothly off , so obscenely , as it fo fit . Armatho o ' the one fide , -O , a most dainty man ...
第44页
... taught me to rhyme , and to me melancholy ; and here is part of my rhyme , and here my melancholy . Well , the hath one o ' my fonnets already ; the clown bore it , the fool fent it , and the lady hath it : 44 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... taught me to rhyme , and to me melancholy ; and here is part of my rhyme , and here my melancholy . Well , the hath one o ' my fonnets already ; the clown bore it , the fool fent it , and the lady hath it : 44 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
第45页
... clown , fweeter fool , sweetest lady ! By the world , I would not care a pin if the other three were in : Here comes one with a paper ; God give him grace to groan ! [ Gets up into a tree . Enter the KING , with a paper . KING . Ah me ...
... clown , fweeter fool , sweetest lady ! By the world , I would not care a pin if the other three were in : Here comes one with a paper ; God give him grace to groan ! [ Gets up into a tree . Enter the KING , with a paper . KING . Ah me ...
第94页
... clown , fervant to Shylock . Old Gobbo , father to Launcelot . Salerio , a messenger from Venice . Leonardo , fervant to Baffanio . Balthazar , Stephano , S fervants to Portia . Portia , a rich heiress : Neriffa , her waiting - maid ...
... clown , fervant to Shylock . Old Gobbo , father to Launcelot . Salerio , a messenger from Venice . Leonardo , fervant to Baffanio . Balthazar , Stephano , S fervants to Portia . Portia , a rich heiress : Neriffa , her waiting - maid ...
第182页
... clown . Sir Oliver Mar - text , a vicar . Corin , Sylvius , Shepherds . William , a country fellow , in love with Audrey . A perfon reprefenting Hymen . Rofalind , daughter to the banished Duke . Celia , daughter to Frederick . Phebe ...
... clown . Sir Oliver Mar - text , a vicar . Corin , Sylvius , Shepherds . William , a country fellow , in love with Audrey . A perfon reprefenting Hymen . Rofalind , daughter to the banished Duke . Celia , daughter to Frederick . Phebe ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常见术语和短语
Afide againſt anſwer BASS becauſe beſt Bianca BIRON BOYET buſineſs Camillo cauſe chooſe CLOWN daughter defire doft doth Dromio ducats DUKE Enter Exeunt Exit eyes faid fair fame father ferve fhall fhow fifter fince fing firſt fleſh fome fool foul ftand fuch fure fwear fweet give Gremio hath hear heart heaven himſelf honeft honour houſe huſband itſelf Kate KATH KING lady LAUN LEON look lord Lucentio madam marry maſter miſtreſs moft moſt MOTH mufick muft muſt myſelf never Padua Petruchio pleaſe Pompey praiſe pray preſent purpoſe reaſon Rofalind ſay SCENE ſee ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow Shylock ſpeak ſtand ſtay ſweet tell thee thefe theſe thoſe thou art thouſand Tranio underſtand uſe whofe whoſe wife wiſh yourſelf
热门引用章节
第202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.
第20页 - Biron they call him; but a merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal: His eye begets occasion for his wit; For every object that the one doth catch, The other turns to a mirth-moving jest; Which his fair tongue (conceit's expositor) Delivers in such apt and gracious words, That aged ears play truant at his tales, And younger hearings are quite ravished; So sweet and voluble is his discourse.
第202页 - 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...
第214页 - 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101页 - If to do were as easy as to know what were^ good to do, chapels had been churches, and poor men's cottages princes' palaces. It is a good divine that follows his own instructions: I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching.
第520页 - But nature makes that mean : so, over that art Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race : this is an art Which does mend nature, change it rather, but The art itself is nature.
第206页 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
第339页 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.
第139页 - Tell me where is fancy bred, Or in the heart or in the head? How begot, how nourished! Reply, reply. It is engendered in the eyes. With gazing fed ; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies. Let us all ring fancy's knell : I'll begin it, — Ding, dong, bell.
第55页 - But love, first learned in a lady's eyes, Lives not alone immured in the brain; But with the motion of all elements, Courses as swift as thought in every power; And gives to every power a double power, Above their functions and their offices.