The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, 第 4 卷 |
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第47页
... His head unmellow'd , but his judgment ripe ; And , in a word , ( for far behind his worth Come all the praises that I now bestow , ) He is complete in feature1 , and in mind , With all good grace to grace a gentleman . DUKE .
... His head unmellow'd , but his judgment ripe ; And , in a word , ( for far behind his worth Come all the praises that I now bestow , ) He is complete in feature1 , and in mind , With all good grace to grace a gentleman . DUKE .
第51页
O flatter me ; for love delights in praises . PRO . When I was sick , you gave me bitter pills ; And I must minister the like to you . VAL . Then speak the truth by her ; if not divine , Yet let her be a principality , Sovereign to all ...
O flatter me ; for love delights in praises . PRO . When I was sick , you gave me bitter pills ; And I must minister the like to you . VAL . Then speak the truth by her ; if not divine , Yet let her be a principality , Sovereign to all ...
第54页
Is it her mien , or Valentinus ' praise , 4 Even as one heat another heat expels , Or as one nail by strength drives out another , So the remembrance of my former love Is by a newer object quite forgotten . ] Our author has fre- quently ...
Is it her mien , or Valentinus ' praise , 4 Even as one heat another heat expels , Or as one nail by strength drives out another , So the remembrance of my former love Is by a newer object quite forgotten . ] Our author has fre- quently ...
第55页
Here Proteus questions with himself , whether it is his own praise , or ... But not to insist on the absurdity of falling in love through his own praises , he had not indeed praised her any farther than giving his opinion of her in ...
Here Proteus questions with himself , whether it is his own praise , or ... But not to insist on the absurdity of falling in love through his own praises , he had not indeed praised her any farther than giving his opinion of her in ...
第56页
Sc . I .: " Praise her but for this her without - door form . " Perhaps Proteus is mentally comparing his fate with that of Pyrocles , the hero of Sidney's Arcadia , who fell in love with Phi- loclea immediately on seeing her portrait ...
Sc . I .: " Praise her but for this her without - door form . " Perhaps Proteus is mentally comparing his fate with that of Pyrocles , the hero of Sidney's Arcadia , who fell in love with Phi- loclea immediately on seeing her portrait ...
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ancient appears bear beauty believe BIRON BOYET called comedy comes common correction COST doth Dromio DUKE edition editor Enter expression face fair folio fool former give grace hair hand hath head hear heart Henry JOHNSON kind King lady language LAUNCE leave letter light live look lord lost madam MALONE mark MASON master means mind mistress MOTH never observed old copy original passage perhaps play poet praise present printed Proteus prove reason romances scene second folio seems sense Shakspeare signifies Silvia speak speech SPEED stand STEEVENS suppose sweet tell term thee THEOBALD thing thou thought true Valentine WARBURTON wife word write written
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第388页 - From women's eyes this doctrine I derive : They sparkle still the right Promethean fire ; They are the books, the arts, the academes, That show, contain, and nourish all the world...
第53页 - Not for the world : why, man, she is mine own ; And I as rich in having such a jewel, As twenty seas, if all their sand were pearl, The water nectar, and the rocks pure gold.