The Complete Works of William Shakespeare |
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Ay ; I would I were deaf ; it makes me window , 16 have a slow heart . And give some evening music to her ear . Host . I perceive you delight not in music . Jul . Not a whit , -when it jars so . Enter THURIO , and Musicians . Host .
Ay ; I would I were deaf ; it makes me window , 16 have a slow heart . And give some evening music to her ear . Host . I perceive you delight not in music . Jul . Not a whit , -when it jars so . Enter THURIO , and Musicians . Host .
第 45 頁
117 No grief did ever come so near thy heart Pro . Sweet lady , let me rake it from the earth . As when thy lady and thy true love died , Si . Go to thy lady's grave and callbers thence ; Upon whose grave thou vow'dst pure chastity .
117 No grief did ever come so near thy heart Pro . Sweet lady , let me rake it from the earth . As when thy lady and thy true love died , Si . Go to thy lady's grave and callbers thence ; Upon whose grave thou vow'dst pure chastity .
第 52 頁
Slice , I say ! pauca , pauca ; slice ! much good do it your good heart ! I wished your that's my humour . venison better ; it was ill killed . How doth good Slen . Where's Simple , my man ? can you tell , Mistress Page ?
Slice , I say ! pauca , pauca ; slice ! much good do it your good heart ! I wished your that's my humour . venison better ; it was ill killed . How doth good Slen . Where's Simple , my man ? can you tell , Mistress Page ?
第 60 頁
32 88 97 Why , thou unconfinable baseness , it is as much that would have won any woman's heart ; and , I as I can do to keep the terms of mine honour warrant you , they could never get an eye - wink of precise .
32 88 97 Why , thou unconfinable baseness , it is as much that would have won any woman's heart ; and , I as I can do to keep the terms of mine honour warrant you , they could never get an eye - wink of precise .
第 105 頁
And you shall have your bosom on this wretch , Now will I write letters to Angelo ,- 101 Grace of the Duke , revenges to your heart , 144 The provost , heshall bear them , —whose contents and general honour .
And you shall have your bosom on this wretch , Now will I write letters to Angelo ,- 101 Grace of the Duke , revenges to your heart , 144 The provost , heshall bear them , —whose contents and general honour .
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用戶評語 - librisissimo - LibraryThingIt's Shakespeare - what can I say? I haven't read this volume all the way through, but have read many of the plays at one time or another. Two-colums of text, no notes, illustrations look to be black ... 閱讀評論全文
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用戶評語 - Ghost_Boy - LibraryThingUPDATE REVIEW! I have just read every Shakespeare play from this edition and than some. This has been a goal of mine for some time. Some plays I've read previously for various classes in high school ... 閱讀評論全文
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