The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 1 卷Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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第 8 頁
... tion , would no doubt have given John Shakespeare the reputation among his neighbors of having married an opu- lent heiress , his now comparative affluence investing him with no small degree of local importance . His official ca- reer ...
... tion , would no doubt have given John Shakespeare the reputation among his neighbors of having married an opu- lent heiress , his now comparative affluence investing him with no small degree of local importance . His official ca- reer ...
第 19 頁
... tion , he probably appeared , when brandishing his flaming sword , as fierce and hideous a tyrant as could well have been represented . Pontius Pilate was usually enwrapped in a large green cloak , which opened in front to enable him to ...
... tion , he probably appeared , when brandishing his flaming sword , as fierce and hideous a tyrant as could well have been represented . Pontius Pilate was usually enwrapped in a large green cloak , which opened in front to enable him to ...
第 27 頁
... tion of his grandfather of Snitterfield , who had been re- moved by the hand of death some years previously . In- dependently of this new baby , there were now four other children , —Anne , who was in her third , Joan in her fifth ...
... tion of his grandfather of Snitterfield , who had been re- moved by the hand of death some years previously . In- dependently of this new baby , there were now four other children , —Anne , who was in her third , Joan in her fifth ...
第 30 頁
... tion in concluding that , during that animated and recep- tive period of life , he was mercifully released from what , to a spirit like his , must have been the deleterious monotony of a school education . Whether he passed those years ...
... tion in concluding that , during that animated and recep- tive period of life , he was mercifully released from what , to a spirit like his , must have been the deleterious monotony of a school education . Whether he passed those years ...
第 59 頁
... tion , expresses a fervent wish that the invalid may yet survive to enjoy them himself . To the next , who is a scholar , are left a handsome annuity and a very large sum of money for the purchase of books . Affected equally with his ...
... tion , expresses a fervent wish that the invalid may yet survive to enjoy them himself . To the next , who is a scholar , are left a handsome annuity and a very large sum of money for the purchase of books . Affected equally with his ...
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