The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, 第 1 卷AMS Press, 1966 |
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... speak these words to me ! " " O , that a man should speak these words to me ! " " P. 52 . P. 497 . 11. “ Is't not amiss , when it is truly done ? " P. 64 . " Is not amiss , when it is truly done . ' P. 504 . 12. “ Then , in despight of ...
... speak these words to me ! " " O , that a man should speak these words to me ! " " P. 52 . P. 497 . 11. “ Is't not amiss , when it is truly done ? " P. 64 . " Is not amiss , when it is truly done . ' P. 504 . 12. “ Then , in despight of ...
第 476 頁
... speak with Plautus his tongue , if they would speak Latin , so I say that the Muses would speak with Shakspeare's fine filed phrase , if they would speak English . " Wit's Treasury , by Francis Meres , 1598 . 66 It is somewhat singular ...
... speak with Plautus his tongue , if they would speak Latin , so I say that the Muses would speak with Shakspeare's fine filed phrase , if they would speak English . " Wit's Treasury , by Francis Meres , 1598 . 66 It is somewhat singular ...
第 560 頁
... speaking of Chaun- ticleere : " For when degrees fifteene were ascended " Than crew he , that it might not ben ... speak of , is where two words of equal quantity occur at the close of a line , and a trochee is formed of them by an ...
... speaking of Chaun- ticleere : " For when degrees fifteene were ascended " Than crew he , that it might not ben ... speak of , is where two words of equal quantity occur at the close of a line , and a trochee is formed of them by an ...
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