The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 9 卷Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 78 筆
第 xi 頁
... thoughts my deeds must not be shown ; Unless this general evil they maintain , - All men are bad and in their badness reign . " ( Sonnet cxxi . ) DURATION OF ACTION The time of the play may be xi TIMON OF ATHENS Preface.
... thoughts my deeds must not be shown ; Unless this general evil they maintain , - All men are bad and in their badness reign . " ( Sonnet cxxi . ) DURATION OF ACTION The time of the play may be xi TIMON OF ATHENS Preface.
第 3 頁
... thought that he has only to ask aid from those who have enjoyed his bounty and that all their wealth will be at his disposal . Accordingly he dispatches his servants to them with re- quests for loans . ACT III His one - time friends all ...
... thought that he has only to ask aid from those who have enjoyed his bounty and that all their wealth will be at his disposal . Accordingly he dispatches his servants to them with re- quests for loans . ACT III His one - time friends all ...
第 6 頁
... thought it needful to inform the reader that these three lines are the beginning of the poem which the speaker afterwards describes . The information , whether needful or not , is doubtless correct . As the Poet strikes up the rehearsal ...
... thought it needful to inform the reader that these three lines are the beginning of the poem which the speaker afterwards describes . The information , whether needful or not , is doubtless correct . As the Poet strikes up the rehearsal ...
第 20 頁
... thought fair ; still they are faults . Several speeches in this scene , that are commonly printed as verse , we print as prose , because they cannot possibly be made to run as verse save to the eye ; neither the ear nor the mind being ...
... thought fair ; still they are faults . Several speeches in this scene , that are commonly printed as verse , we print as prose , because they cannot possibly be made to run as verse save to the eye ; neither the ear nor the mind being ...
第 26 頁
... thought to be madmen . " " And as in all feasts and pas- times dauncing is the last , so it is the extream of all other vice . " And again : " There were ( saith Ludovicus Vives ) from far coun- tries certain men brought into our parts ...
... thought to be madmen . " " And as in all feasts and pas- times dauncing is the last , so it is the extream of all other vice . " And again : " There were ( saith Ludovicus Vives ) from far coun- tries certain men brought into our parts ...
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