The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 83 筆
第 6 頁
Only thus much I give your grace to know : By all the duties that I owe to Rome , This noble gentleman , Lord Titus here , Is in opinion and in honor wrong'd ; That in the rescue of Lavinia With his own hand did slay his youngest son ...
Only thus much I give your grace to know : By all the duties that I owe to Rome , This noble gentleman , Lord Titus here , Is in opinion and in honor wrong'd ; That in the rescue of Lavinia With his own hand did slay his youngest son ...
第 7 頁
With horn and hound we'll give your grace [ They dravo . bonjour . Aar . ( Coming forwurd ] Why , how now , Sat. Be it so , Titus , and gramercy too . lords ! ( Flourish . Ereunt . So near the emperor's palace dare you draw ...
With horn and hound we'll give your grace [ They dravo . bonjour . Aar . ( Coming forwurd ] Why , how now , Sat. Be it so , Titus , and gramercy too . lords ! ( Flourish . Ereunt . So near the emperor's palace dare you draw ...
第 47 頁
My gracious sovereign , as I rode from Calais , To haste unto your coronation , 10 A letter was deliver'd to my hands , Writ to your grace from the Duke of Burgundy . Tal . Shame to the Duke of Burgundy and thee !
My gracious sovereign , as I rode from Calais , To haste unto your coronation , 10 A letter was deliver'd to my hands , Writ to your grace from the Duke of Burgundy . Tal . Shame to the Duke of Burgundy and thee !
第 53 頁
How doth your grace affect their motion ? ( means Glou . Well , my good lord ; and as the only To stop effusion of our Christian blood And ' stablish quietness on every side . 10 King . Ay , marry , uncle ; for I always thought It was ...
How doth your grace affect their motion ? ( means Glou . Well , my good lord ; and as the only To stop effusion of our Christian blood And ' stablish quietness on every side . 10 King . Ay , marry , uncle ; for I always thought It was ...
第 55 頁
That is her ransom ; I deliver her ; And those two counties I will undertake Your grace shall weii and quietly enjoy : Reig . And I again , in Henry's royal name , As deputy unto that gracious king , 161 Give thee her hand , for sign of ...
That is her ransom ; I deliver her ; And those two counties I will undertake Your grace shall weii and quietly enjoy : Reig . And I again , in Henry's royal name , As deputy unto that gracious king , 161 Give thee her hand , for sign of ...
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