The Works of Shakespeare: King Learat the University Press, 1958 |
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第 136 頁
... suggests ' onyers , that is public accountants , men possessed of large sums of money belonging to the state ' ; and , quoting from Coke , On Littleton , 1628 , iv . 116 , notes that the vb . ' to ony ' was still used in his day at the ...
... suggests ' onyers , that is public accountants , men possessed of large sums of money belonging to the state ' ; and , quoting from Coke , On Littleton , 1628 , iv . 116 , notes that the vb . ' to ony ' was still used in his day at the ...
第 150 頁
... suggest that the speech is verse , the lines ending them , palpable , fool , catch . Cf. Library , pp . 14-16 . 224. clay - brained guts clod - witted gormandizer . 225. tallow - catch Meaning much debated . I be- lieve it to be nothing ...
... suggest that the speech is verse , the lines ending them , palpable , fool , catch . Cf. Library , pp . 14-16 . 224. clay - brained guts clod - witted gormandizer . 225. tallow - catch Meaning much debated . I be- lieve it to be nothing ...
第 177 頁
... suggests an unexpected approach , while his ' mad wag ' may be his response to a prod in the jack - coat . 47. blown Jack ... quilt Cf. 2.4 . 320 , ' bombast ' . Refers quibblingly to the leather - quilted jack Fal . wears ; v . G ...
... suggests an unexpected approach , while his ' mad wag ' may be his response to a prod in the jack - coat . 47. blown Jack ... quilt Cf. 2.4 . 320 , ' bombast ' . Refers quibblingly to the leather - quilted jack Fal . wears ; v . G ...
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KING HENRY IV FRONTISPIECE | xxix |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV 3 | 103 |
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