The Complete Works of William Shakespeare |
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第 12 頁
... But none of us car'd for Kate ; 52 For she had a tongue with a tang , And yet I needs must curse . But they'll nor Would cry to a sailor , ' Go hang ? pinch , 4 She lov'd not the savour of tar nor of pitch , Fright me with urchin ...
... But none of us car'd for Kate ; 52 For she had a tongue with a tang , And yet I needs must curse . But they'll nor Would cry to a sailor , ' Go hang ? pinch , 4 She lov'd not the savour of tar nor of pitch , Fright me with urchin ...
第 15 頁
Trinculo , keep a good tongue in your Fet , Ay , with a heart as willing 88 head : if you prove a mutineer , the next tree ! As bondage e'er of freedom : here's my hand . The poor monster's my subject , and he shall Mira .
Trinculo , keep a good tongue in your Fet , Ay , with a heart as willing 88 head : if you prove a mutineer , the next tree ! As bondage e'er of freedom : here's my hand . The poor monster's my subject , and he shall Mira .
第 38 頁
Nay then , no matter : stay with me faces . awhile ; That man that hath a tongue , I say , is no I am to break with thee of some affairs man , That touch me near , wherein thou must be If with his tongue he cannot win a woman .
Nay then , no matter : stay with me faces . awhile ; That man that hath a tongue , I say , is no I am to break with thee of some affairs man , That touch me near , wherein thou must be If with his tongue he cannot win a woman .
第 94 頁
Help heaven ! men their creation mar That bear in them one and the self - same tongue , In profiting by them . Nay , call us ten times frail , Either of condemnation or approof , For we are soft as our complexions are , Bidding the law ...
Help heaven ! men their creation mar That bear in them one and the self - same tongue , In profiting by them . Nay , call us ten times frail , Either of condemnation or approof , For we are soft as our complexions are , Bidding the law ...
第 126 頁
S. No , no , the bell : ' tis time that I were Adr . I cannot , nor I will not hold me still : gone : My tongue , though not my heart , shall have It was two ere I left him , and now the clock his will . strikes one .
S. No , no , the bell : ' tis time that I were Adr . I cannot , nor I will not hold me still : gone : My tongue , though not my heart , shall have It was two ere I left him , and now the clock his will . strikes one .
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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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