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 18 卷 |
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第 106 頁
He then , that is not furnish'd in this sort , Doth but usurp the sacred name of
knight , Profaning this most honourable order ; And should ( if I were worthy to be
judge , ) Be quite degraded , like a hedge - born swain That doth presume to
boast of ...
He then , that is not furnish'd in this sort , Doth but usurp the sacred name of
knight , Profaning this most honourable order ; And should ( if I were worthy to be
judge , ) Be quite degraded , like a hedge - born swain That doth presume to
boast of ...
第 107 頁
What ! doth my uncle Burgundy revolt ? Glo . He doth , my lord ; and is become
your foe . K. Hen . Is that the worst , this letter doth contain ? Glo . It is the worst ,
and all , my lord , he writes . K. Hen . Why then , lord Talbot there shall talk with
him ...
What ! doth my uncle Burgundy revolt ? Glo . He doth , my lord ; and is become
your foe . K. Hen . Is that the worst , this letter doth contain ? Glo . It is the worst ,
and all , my lord , he writes . K. Hen . Why then , lord Talbot there shall talk with
him ...
第 270 頁
Would curses kill , as doth the mandrake's groan , • I would invent as bitter -
searching terms , * As curst , as harsh , and horrible to hear , Deliver'd strongly
through my fixed teeth , With full as many signs of deadly hate , As lean - fac'd
Envy in ...
Would curses kill , as doth the mandrake's groan , • I would invent as bitter -
searching terms , * As curst , as harsh , and horrible to hear , Deliver'd strongly
through my fixed teeth , With full as many signs of deadly hate , As lean - fac'd
Envy in ...
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