The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 84 筆
第 19 頁
I tell you , younglings , not Enceladus , With all his threatening band of Typhon's brood , Nor great Alcides , nor the god of war , Shall seize this prey out of his father's hands . What , what , ye sanguine , shallow - hearted boys !
I tell you , younglings , not Enceladus , With all his threatening band of Typhon's brood , Nor great Alcides , nor the god of war , Shall seize this prey out of his father's hands . What , what , ye sanguine , shallow - hearted boys !
第 25 頁
[ 1 side to her sons ] What say you , boys ? will you bide with him , Whiles I go tell my lord the emperor How I have govern'd our determined jest ? Yield to his humor , smooth and speak him fair , 140 And tarry with him till I turn ...
[ 1 side to her sons ] What say you , boys ? will you bide with him , Whiles I go tell my lord the emperor How I have govern'd our determined jest ? Yield to his humor , smooth and speak him fair , 140 And tarry with him till I turn ...
第 27 頁
What , was she ravish'd ? tell who did the deed . Tit . Will't please you eat ? will't please your highness feed ? Tam . Why hast thou slain thine only danghter thus ? Tit . Notl ; ' twas Chiron and Demetrius : They ravish'd her ...
What , was she ravish'd ? tell who did the deed . Tit . Will't please you eat ? will't please your highness feed ? Tam . Why hast thou slain thine only danghter thus ? Tit . Notl ; ' twas Chiron and Demetrius : They ravish'd her ...
第 64 頁
Arm . I will tell thee wonders . Jag . With that face ? Arm . I love thee . Jaq . So I heard you say . Arm . And so , farewell . Jaq . Fair weather after you ! Dull . Come , Jaquenetta , away ! 150 [ Eremt Dull and Jaquenetta .
Arm . I will tell thee wonders . Jag . With that face ? Arm . I love thee . Jaq . So I heard you say . Arm . And so , farewell . Jaq . Fair weather after you ! Dull . Come , Jaquenetta , away ! 150 [ Eremt Dull and Jaquenetta .
第 90 頁
That by misfortunes was my life prolong'd , To tell sad stories of my own mishaps . 121 Duke . And for the sake of them thou sorrowest for , Do me the favor to dilate at full What hath befall'n of them and thee till now . Æge .
That by misfortunes was my life prolong'd , To tell sad stories of my own mishaps . 121 Duke . And for the sake of them thou sorrowest for , Do me the favor to dilate at full What hath befall'n of them and thee till now . Æge .
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