The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 8 卷Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 82 筆
第 ix 頁
... follows a literary tradition , which is already found in Chaucer's Monk's Tale : - " In the Capitol anon him hente ( i . e . seized ) This falsë Brutus , and his other foon , And stikked him with bodëkins anoon With many a wound , and ...
... follows a literary tradition , which is already found in Chaucer's Monk's Tale : - " In the Capitol anon him hente ( i . e . seized ) This falsë Brutus , and his other foon , And stikked him with bodëkins anoon With many a wound , and ...
第 xiii 頁
... follows : - Day 1. Act I , sc . i , ii . Interval . Day 2. Act I , sc . iii . Day 3. Acts II , III . Interval . Day 4. Act IV , sc . i . Interval . Day 5. Act IV , sc . ii , iii . Interval . Day 6. Act V. The historical period extends ...
... follows : - Day 1. Act I , sc . i , ii . Interval . Day 2. Act I , sc . iii . Day 3. Acts II , III . Interval . Day 4. Act IV , sc . i . Interval . Day 5. Act IV , sc . ii , iii . Interval . Day 6. Act V. The historical period extends ...
第 4 頁
... follows him in a speech lauding Cæsar , and al- though calling Brutus , Cassius , and the others " honorable men , , " he uses the expression in such a way that to the people it soon becomes synonymous with " traitors . " The commons ...
... follows him in a speech lauding Cæsar , and al- though calling Brutus , Cassius , and the others " honorable men , , " he uses the expression in such a way that to the people it soon becomes synonymous with " traitors . " The commons ...
第 6 頁
... follow him to Rome , 26. " with awl . I " ; Ff . , " withal I " ; the correction was made by Farmer . - I . G. 38-61 . Campbell makes a brief criticism on this passage , so just and so genial , that it ought always to go with the play ...
... follow him to Rome , 26. " with awl . I " ; Ff . , " withal I " ; the correction was made by Farmer . - I . G. 38-61 . Campbell makes a brief criticism on this passage , so just and so genial , that it ought always to go with the play ...
第 13 頁
... follow : so indeed he did . The torrent roar'd , and we did buffet it With lusty sinews , throwing it aside 38-89 . Coleridge makes the following comment on this somewhat obscure passage : " Warburton would read death for both ; but I ...
... follow : so indeed he did . The torrent roar'd , and we did buffet it With lusty sinews , throwing it aside 38-89 . Coleridge makes the following comment on this somewhat obscure passage : " Warburton would read death for both ; but I ...
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