The Works of Shakespeare, 第 7 卷J. and P. Knapton, 1773 |
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... Æneas , our great Ancestor , Did from the flames of Troy upon his shoulder The old Anchifes bear , fo , from the waves of Tiber Did I the tired Cæfar : and this man Is now become a God ; and Caffius is A wched creature , and muft bend ...
... Æneas , our great Ancestor , Did from the flames of Troy upon his shoulder The old Anchifes bear , fo , from the waves of Tiber Did I the tired Cæfar : and this man Is now become a God ; and Caffius is A wched creature , and muft bend ...
第185页
... Æneas fhall want troops , And all the haunt be ours.- - Come , Eros , Eros ! ( 53 ) Seal then , and all is done . ] Antony had offended Cleopatra with his fufpicions ; he is here about doing fomething to deferve her par don ; and he ...
... Æneas fhall want troops , And all the haunt be ours.- - Come , Eros , Eros ! ( 53 ) Seal then , and all is done . ] Antony had offended Cleopatra with his fufpicions ; he is here about doing fomething to deferve her par don ; and he ...
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... Æneas , in Virgil : -Si Pergama dextrâ Defendi poffent , etiàm hâc defenfa fuiffent .. And fo , in Terence ; Sof . Satin ' boc certum eft ? Eneid . II . Ge . Ce tum ; hifce oculis egomet vidi , Sofirate . Adelph , A. 3. S. 2 . And a ...
... Æneas , in Virgil : -Si Pergama dextrâ Defendi poffent , etiàm hâc defenfa fuiffent .. And fo , in Terence ; Sof . Satin ' boc certum eft ? Eneid . II . Ge . Ce tum ; hifce oculis egomet vidi , Sofirate . Adelph , A. 3. S. 2 . And a ...
第276页
... Æneas , Were in his time thought falfe : and Simon's weeping Did fcandal many a holy tear ; took pity From most true wretchednefs . So thou , Pofthumus , Wilt lay the leven to all proper men ; Goodly , and gallant , fhall be falfe and ...
... Æneas , Were in his time thought falfe : and Simon's weeping Did fcandal many a holy tear ; took pity From most true wretchednefs . So thou , Pofthumus , Wilt lay the leven to all proper men ; Goodly , and gallant , fhall be falfe and ...
第351页
... Æneas . Ene . How now , Prince Troilus ? wherefore not i'th field ? Troi . Because not there ; this woman's anfwer forts , For womanish it is to be from thence : What news , Eneas , from the field to - day ? Ene . That Paris is return'd ...
... Æneas . Ene . How now , Prince Troilus ? wherefore not i'th field ? Troi . Because not there ; this woman's anfwer forts , For womanish it is to be from thence : What news , Eneas , from the field to - day ? Ene . That Paris is return'd ...
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