The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order |
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第 37 頁
Vow , Salisbury , for thee , and for the right of English Henry , shall this night appear How much i duty I am loud to both . I Sent , Arm ! arm ! the enemy doth make assault ! Cry : ' St. George , ' ' A Talbot , ' The French leur over ...
Vow , Salisbury , for thee , and for the right of English Henry , shall this night appear How much i duty I am loud to both . I Sent , Arm ! arm ! the enemy doth make assault ! Cry : ' St. George , ' ' A Talbot , ' The French leur over ...
第 60 頁
... to sleep but three hours in the night , And not be seen to wink of all the dayWhen I was wont to think no harm all night And make a dark night too of half the dayWhich I hope well is not enrolled there : ( ) , these are barren tasks ...
... to sleep but three hours in the night , And not be seen to wink of all the dayWhen I was wont to think no harm all night And make a dark night too of half the dayWhich I hope well is not enrolled there : ( ) , these are barren tasks ...
第 120 頁
Why , then , I would resort to her by night . 110 Duke . Ay , but the doors be lock'd and keys kept safe , That no man hath recourse to her by night . Pal . What lets but one may enter at his window ? Duke .
Why , then , I would resort to her by night . 110 Duke . Ay , but the doors be lock'd and keys kept safe , That no man hath recourse to her by night . Pal . What lets but one may enter at his window ? Duke .
第 124 頁
After your dire - lamenting elegies , Visit by night your lady's chamber - window With some sweet concert ; to their instruments Tuno a deploring dump : the night's dead silence Will well become such sweet - complaining grievance .
After your dire - lamenting elegies , Visit by night your lady's chamber - window With some sweet concert ; to their instruments Tuno a deploring dump : the night's dead silence Will well become such sweet - complaining grievance .
第 132 頁
A Midsummer Night's Dream is a strange and beautiful web , woven delicately by a youthful poet's fancy . What is perhaps most remarkable about the play is the liarmonious blending in it of widely different elements .
A Midsummer Night's Dream is a strange and beautiful web , woven delicately by a youthful poet's fancy . What is perhaps most remarkable about the play is the liarmonious blending in it of widely different elements .
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