The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 35 筆
第 48 頁
... Dict . ) . Uncertain etymology ; still alive in Northants and Worcestershire ( Eng . Dial . Dict . ) . Why dost thou wrong her that did ne'er wrong thee 48 [ ACT II . THE TAMING OF.
... Dict . ) . Uncertain etymology ; still alive in Northants and Worcestershire ( Eng . Dial . Dict . ) . Why dost thou wrong her that did ne'er wrong thee 48 [ ACT II . THE TAMING OF.
第 66 頁
... Dict . quotes from a Bury Will of 1504 , " My coffyr of syprys . " 345. arras counterpoints ] So " Arras counterpoines , " p . 532 of the old play , and “ arras - points " in Peele's Edward I. , p . 390 , ed . Dyce ; i.e. counterpanes ...
... Dict . quotes from a Bury Will of 1504 , " My coffyr of syprys . " 345. arras counterpoints ] So " Arras counterpoines , " p . 532 of the old play , and “ arras - points " in Peele's Edward I. , p . 390 , ed . Dyce ; i.e. counterpanes ...
第 90 頁
... Dict . s.v. ( Adj . 1. 10b ) quotes Robert Bull's translation ( 1739 ) of Friedrich Dedekind's satirical Latin poem Grobianus ( Frankfort , 1549 ) : " Re- ceive ' em not , but with a surly Mein , | Bid ' em be jogging , while their ...
... Dict . s.v. ( Adj . 1. 10b ) quotes Robert Bull's translation ( 1739 ) of Friedrich Dedekind's satirical Latin poem Grobianus ( Frankfort , 1549 ) : " Re- ceive ' em not , but with a surly Mein , | Bid ' em be jogging , while their ...
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