The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, 第 14 卷Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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第 296 頁
... beast with the beasts ? Apem . Ay , Timon . 326 Tim . A beastly ambition , which the gods grant thee t ' attain to ... beast couldst thou be that were not subject to a beast ? And what a beast art thou already , that seest not thy loss ...
... beast with the beasts ? Apem . Ay , Timon . 326 Tim . A beastly ambition , which the gods grant thee t ' attain to ... beast couldst thou be that were not subject to a beast ? And what a beast art thou already , that seest not thy loss ...
第 369 頁
... beast rear'd this ; ' and he prints it accordingly . And because our poet certainly would not make the soldier call on a beast to read the inscription before he had informed the audience that he could not read it himself , which he does ...
... beast rear'd this ; ' and he prints it accordingly . And because our poet certainly would not make the soldier call on a beast to read the inscription before he had informed the audience that he could not read it himself , which he does ...
第 376 頁
... BEAST ; " some beast read this " [ Of this whole obscure short scene Rolfe says : " It seems to us that read may be retained without assuming that the couplet is an inscription . The Soldier comes to the cave ex- pecting to find Timon ...
... BEAST ; " some beast read this " [ Of this whole obscure short scene Rolfe says : " It seems to us that read may be retained without assuming that the couplet is an inscription . The Soldier comes to the cave ex- pecting to find Timon ...
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Alcib Alcibiades Apem Apemantus art thou Athens banished beast Benvolio Capell Caph CAPHIS Collier's conjectures Cupid dead dear death doth Dyce reads editors Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair feast Flav folio reading fool fortune friar friends gentlemen give gods gold Grant White grave grief Hanmer hate hath hear heart heaven honest honour LADY CAPULET live Lord Timon love's Love's Labour's Lost Lucullus Mantua married means Mercutio Montague ne'er night Nurse old editions old reading Paris passage play Poet Pope reads pray Romeo and Juliet SCENE Schmidt second folio Senators Serv Servant Shakespeare speak speech Staunton stay Steevens says sweet tell thee Theobald thine third folio thou art thou hast thou wilt thyself TIMON OF ATHENS Troilus and Cressida Tybalt Varro villain W. N. Lettsom Walker says Warburton word