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 12 頁
So , now go tell , an if thy tongue can speak , Who ' twas that cut thy tongue and ravish'd thee . Chi . Write down thy mind , bewray thy meaning so , An if thy stumps will let thee play the scribe . Dem .
So , now go tell , an if thy tongue can speak , Who ' twas that cut thy tongue and ravish'd thee . Chi . Write down thy mind , bewray thy meaning so , An if thy stumps will let thee play the scribe . Dem .
第 13 頁
... then , It would have madded me : what shall I do From these devourers to be banished ! Now I behold thy lively body so ? But who comes with our brother Marcus here ? Thou hast no hands , to wipe away thy tears ; Nor tongue ...
... then , It would have madded me : what shall I do From these devourers to be banished ! Now I behold thy lively body so ? But who comes with our brother Marcus here ? Thou hast no hands , to wipe away thy tears ; Nor tongue ...
第 26 頁
You kill'd her husbaud , and for that vile fault Two of her brothers were condemn d to death , My hand cut off and made a merry jest Both her sweet lands , hier tongue , and that more dear Than hands or tongue , her spotless chastity ...
You kill'd her husbaud , and for that vile fault Two of her brothers were condemn d to death , My hand cut off and made a merry jest Both her sweet lands , hier tongue , and that more dear Than hands or tongue , her spotless chastity ...
第 39 頁
Piatto Since you are tongue - tied and so loath to speak , la dumb significants proclaim your thoughts : Les hin that is a true - born gentleman Ad stanis upon the honor of his birth , If he suppose that I have pleaded truth From off ...
Piatto Since you are tongue - tied and so loath to speak , la dumb significants proclaim your thoughts : Les hin that is a true - born gentleman Ad stanis upon the honor of his birth , If he suppose that I have pleaded truth From off ...
第 41 頁
Some words there grew ' twixt Somerset and But now thy uncle is removing henre : me ; As princes do their courts , when they are cloy'd Among which terms he used his lavish tongue With long continuance in a settled place .
Some words there grew ' twixt Somerset and But now thy uncle is removing henre : me ; As princes do their courts , when they are cloy'd Among which terms he used his lavish tongue With long continuance in a settled place .
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