The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Footnotes, and a Glossarial Index, 第 9 卷Ginn & Company, 1883 |
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第 9 頁
... eyes shall never close . This is the palace of the fearful King , And this the regal seat : possess it , York ; For this is thine , and not King Henry's heirs ' . York . Assist me , then , sweet Warwick , and I will ; For hither we have ...
... eyes shall never close . This is the palace of the fearful King , And this the regal seat : possess it , York ; For this is thine , and not King Henry's heirs ' . York . Assist me , then , sweet Warwick , and I will ; For hither we have ...
第 21 頁
... eyes ? I'll open them . Rut . So looks the pent - up lion o'er the wretch That trembles under his devouring paws ; 2 And so he walks , insulting o'er his prey , And so he comes , to rend his limbs asunder . - Ah , gentle Clifford , kill ...
... eyes ? I'll open them . Rut . So looks the pent - up lion o'er the wretch That trembles under his devouring paws ; 2 And so he walks , insulting o'er his prey , And so he comes , to rend his limbs asunder . - Ah , gentle Clifford , kill ...
第 24 頁
... eyes to Heaven , 1 According to Richardson , to bodge and botch are but different forms of the same word , and are kindred in sense , if not in origin , with to boggle . So that the meaning here seems to be , we made bungling work of it ...
... eyes to Heaven , 1 According to Richardson , to bodge and botch are but different forms of the same word , and are kindred in sense , if not in origin , with to boggle . So that the meaning here seems to be , we made bungling work of it ...
第 26 頁
... eyes can water for his death , I give thee this to dry thy cheeks withal . Alas , poor York ! but that I hate thee deadly , I should lament thy miserable state . I pr'ythee , grieve , to make me merry , York ; Stamp , rave , and fret ...
... eyes can water for his death , I give thee this to dry thy cheeks withal . Alas , poor York ! but that I hate thee deadly , I should lament thy miserable state . I pr'ythee , grieve , to make me merry , York ; Stamp , rave , and fret ...
第 28 頁
... eyes withal , And yet be seen to bear a woman's face ? Women are soft , mild , pitiful , and flexible ; Thou stern , obdúrate , flinty , rough , remorseless . Bidd'st thou me rage ? why , now thou hast thy wish ; Wouldst have me weep ...
... eyes withal , And yet be seen to bear a woman's face ? Women are soft , mild , pitiful , and flexible ; Thou stern , obdúrate , flinty , rough , remorseless . Bidd'st thou me rage ? why , now thou hast thy wish ; Wouldst have me weep ...
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Anne battle battle of Towton blood brother Buck Buckingham Cate CATESBY Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Collier's second folio crown curse daughter dead death doth Duch Duke of York Earl Earl of Richmond Earl of Warwick Eliz England Enter King Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight France friends gentle give Glos Gloster Grace gracious Grey hand hath hear heart Heaven Henry's Holinshed honour House of Lancaster House of York King Edward King Henry King Richard Lady Lancaster live looks Lord Hastings madam means Mess Montague mother Murd murder noble Norfolk old copies Oxford pity Plantagenet Prince quarto Ratcliff revenge Rich Richm Richmond royal Sandal Castle SCENE second folio sense Shakespeare shalt soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak Stan Stanley sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast Tower uncle unto Warwick word