The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, 第 8 卷C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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第26页
... use , for earth too dear ! So fhews a fnowy dove trooping with crows , As yonder lady o'er her fellows fhows . The measure done , I'll watch her place of ftand , And , touching her's , make happy my rude hand . Did my heart love till ...
... use , for earth too dear ! So fhews a fnowy dove trooping with crows , As yonder lady o'er her fellows fhows . The measure done , I'll watch her place of ftand , And , touching her's , make happy my rude hand . Did my heart love till ...
第38页
... use , Revolts from true birth , ftumbling on abuse . Virtue itself turns vice , being mifapplied ; And vice fometime by action's dignify'd . Within the infant rind of this fmall flower Poifon hath refidence , and medicine power : For ...
... use , Revolts from true birth , ftumbling on abuse . Virtue itself turns vice , being mifapplied ; And vice fometime by action's dignify'd . Within the infant rind of this fmall flower Poifon hath refidence , and medicine power : For ...
第62页
... use that word in hell ; Howlings attend it : how haft thou the heart , Being a divine , a ghoftly confeffor , A fin - abfolver , and my friend profeft , To mangle me with that word , banishment ? Fri. Fond madman , hear me fpeak . Rom ...
... use that word in hell ; Howlings attend it : how haft thou the heart , Being a divine , a ghoftly confeffor , A fin - abfolver , and my friend profeft , To mangle me with that word , banishment ? Fri. Fond madman , hear me fpeak . Rom ...
第72页
... use to jeft . Thursday is near ; lay hand on heart , advise ; If you be mine , I'll give you to my friend : If you be not , hang , beg , ftarve , die i'th ' ftreets ; For , by my foul , Ill ne'er acknowledge thee , Nor , what is mine ...
... use to jeft . Thursday is near ; lay hand on heart , advise ; If you be mine , I'll give you to my friend : If you be not , hang , beg , ftarve , die i'th ' ftreets ; For , by my foul , Ill ne'er acknowledge thee , Nor , what is mine ...
第91页
... use In dear employment ; therefore , hence , be gone : But if thou , jealous , doft return to pry In what I further shall intend to do , By heaven , I will tear thee joint by joint , And ftrew this hungry church - yard with thy limbs ...
... use In dear employment ; therefore , hence , be gone : But if thou , jealous , doft return to pry In what I further shall intend to do , By heaven , I will tear thee joint by joint , And ftrew this hungry church - yard with thy limbs ...
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第35页 - Well, do not swear: although I joy in thee, I have no joy of this contract to-night: It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden; Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be Ere one can say 'It lightens.
第238页 - Hamlet wrong'd Laertes ? Never, Hamlet : If Hamlet from himself be ta'en away, And, when he's not himself, does wrong Laertes, Then Hamlet does it not, Hamlet denies it. Who does it then ? His madness : If t be so, Hamlet is of the faction that is wrong'd ; His madness is poor Hamlet's enemy.
第170页 - ... accent of Christians, nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted, and bellowed, that I have thought some of Nature's journeymen had made men, and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
第166页 - As made the things more rich; their perfume lost, Take these again; for to the noble mind Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind.
第184页 - The cease of majesty Dies not alone, but like a gulf doth draw What's near it with it...
第121页 - Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not expressed in fancy ; rich, not gaudy ; For the apparel oft proclaims the man...
第121页 - Are most select and generous, chief in that. Neither a borrower nor a lender be ; For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. This above all : to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.
第205页 - ... and my blood, And let all sleep, while to my shame I see The imminent death of twenty thousand men, That for a fantasy and trick of fame Go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot Whereon the numbers cannot try the cause, Which is not tomb enough and continent To hide the slain ? O, from this time forth, My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth ! \Exit.
第23页 - Time out of mind the fairies' coach-makers. And in this state she gallops night by night Through lovers...
第108页 - And then it started, like a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons. I have heard The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day; and at his warning. Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air, The extravagant and erring spirit hies To his confine; and of the truth herein This present object made probation.