The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, 第 6 卷Rwington, 1821 |
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... thee . GRE . How ? turn thy back , and run ? ( ) SAM . Fear me not . GRE . No marry : I fear thee * ! SAM . Let us take the law of our sides ; let them begin . GRE . I will frown , as I pass by ; and let them take it as they list . SAM ...
... thee . GRE . How ? turn thy back , and run ? ( ) SAM . Fear me not . GRE . No marry : I fear thee * ! SAM . Let us take the law of our sides ; let them begin . GRE . I will frown , as I pass by ; and let them take it as they list . SAM ...
第 12 頁
... thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death . BEN . I do but keep the peace ; put up thy sword , Or manage it to part these men with me . TYB . What , drawn * , and talk of peace ? I hate the word , As I hate hell , all Montagues , and thee ...
... thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death . BEN . I do but keep the peace ; put up thy sword , Or manage it to part these men with me . TYB . What , drawn * , and talk of peace ? I hate the word , As I hate hell , all Montagues , and thee ...
第 37 頁
... thee , nurse , say I. NURSE . Peace , I have done . God mark thee to his grace ! Thou wast the prettiest babe that e'er I nurs'd : An I might live to see thee married once , I have my wish . LA . CAP . Marry , that marry is the very ...
... thee , nurse , say I. NURSE . Peace , I have done . God mark thee to his grace ! Thou wast the prettiest babe that e'er I nurs'd : An I might live to see thee married once , I have my wish . LA . CAP . Marry , that marry is the very ...
第 38 頁
... thee for his wife . from the Nurse that applause which she immediately bestows . The word honour was likely to strike the old ignorant woman , as a very elegant and discreet word for the occasion . STEEVENS . Honour was changed to hour ...
... thee for his wife . from the Nurse that applause which she immediately bestows . The word honour was likely to strike the old ignorant woman , as a very elegant and discreet word for the occasion . STEEVENS . Honour was changed to hour ...
第 47 頁
... thee from the mire- ] A pro- verbial saying , used by Mr. Thomas Heywood , ( Drue , ) in his play , intitled The Dutchess of Suffolk , Act III .: 66 A rope for Bishop Bonner , Clunce run , " Call help , a rope , or we are all undone ...
... thee from the mire- ] A pro- verbial saying , used by Mr. Thomas Heywood , ( Drue , ) in his play , intitled The Dutchess of Suffolk , Act III .: 66 A rope for Bishop Bonner , Clunce run , " Call help , a rope , or we are all undone ...
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