The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 74 筆
第 15 頁
Ah , now no more will I control thy griefs ; 260 Rend off thy silver hair , thy other hand Gnawing with thy teeth ; and be this dismal sight The closing up of our most wretched eyes ; Now is a time to storm ; why art thou still ? Tit .
Ah , now no more will I control thy griefs ; 260 Rend off thy silver hair , thy other hand Gnawing with thy teeth ; and be this dismal sight The closing up of our most wretched eyes ; Now is a time to storm ; why art thou still ? Tit .
第 30 頁
Virtue he had , deserving to command : His brandish'd sword did blind men with his beams : 10 His arms spread wider than a dragon's wings His sparking eyes , replete with wrathful tire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than mid ...
Virtue he had , deserving to command : His brandish'd sword did blind men with his beams : 10 His arms spread wider than a dragon's wings His sparking eyes , replete with wrathful tire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than mid ...
第 66 頁
Will you prick't with your eye ? Ros . No point , with my knife . ... If my observation , which very seldom lies , By the heart's still rhetoric disclosed with eyes , Deceive me not now , Navarre is infected . 230 Prin . With what ?
Will you prick't with your eye ? Ros . No point , with my knife . ... If my observation , which very seldom lies , By the heart's still rhetoric disclosed with eyes , Deceive me not now , Navarre is infected . 230 Prin . With what ?
第 67 頁
His face's own margent did quote such amazes That all eyes saw his eyes enchanted with gazes . I'll give you Aquitaine and all that is ... 250 I only have made a mouth of his eye , By adding a tongue which I know will not lie . Ros .
His face's own margent did quote such amazes That all eyes saw his eyes enchanted with gazes . I'll give you Aquitaine and all that is ... 250 I only have made a mouth of his eye , By adding a tongue which I know will not lie . Ros .
第 72 頁
Study his bias leaves and makes his book thine eyes , Where all those pleasures live that art would comprehend : If ... Which is to me some praise that I thy parts admire : Thy eye Jore's lightning bears , thy voice his dreadful thunder ...
Study his bias leaves and makes his book thine eyes , Where all those pleasures live that art would comprehend : If ... Which is to me some praise that I thy parts admire : Thy eye Jore's lightning bears , thy voice his dreadful thunder ...
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