The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 40 筆
第 64 頁
... Marcus , Marcus ; brother , well I wot Thy napkin cannot drink a tear of mine , 140 For thou , poor man , hast drown'd it with thine own . Luc . Ah ! my Lavinia , I will wipe thy cheeks . Tit . Mark , Marcus , mark ! I understand her ...
... Marcus , Marcus ; brother , well I wot Thy napkin cannot drink a tear of mine , 140 For thou , poor man , hast drown'd it with thine own . Luc . Ah ! my Lavinia , I will wipe thy cheeks . Tit . Mark , Marcus , mark ! I understand her ...
第 91 頁
... MARCUS , young LUCIUS , PUBLIUS , SEMPRONIUS , CAIUS , and other Gentlemen , with bows . Tit . Come , Marcus , come ; kinsmen , this is the way . Sir boy , now let me see your archery : Look ye draw home enough , and ' tis there ...
... MARCUS , young LUCIUS , PUBLIUS , SEMPRONIUS , CAIUS , and other Gentlemen , with bows . Tit . Come , Marcus , come ; kinsmen , this is the way . Sir boy , now let me see your archery : Look ye draw home enough , and ' tis there ...
第 93 頁
... Marcus , we are but shrubs , no cedars we ; No big - bon❜d men fram'd of the Cyclops ' size ; But metal , Marcus , steel to the very back , Yet 45 wrung with wrongs more than our backs can bear : And sith there's no justice in earth ...
... Marcus , we are but shrubs , no cedars we ; No big - bon❜d men fram'd of the Cyclops ' size ; But metal , Marcus , steel to the very back , Yet 45 wrung with wrongs more than our backs can bear : And sith there's no justice in earth ...
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