The Complete Works of William Shakespeare |
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第 17 頁
Honest lord , Expos'd unto the sea , which hath requit it , Thou hast said well ; for some of you there Him and his innocent child : for which foul prezent deed 72 Are worse than devils . The powers , delaying , not forgetting ...
Honest lord , Expos'd unto the sea , which hath requit it , Thou hast said well ; for some of you there Him and his innocent child : for which foul prezent deed 72 Are worse than devils . The powers , delaying , not forgetting ...
第 38 頁
Win her with gifts , if she respect not That my discovery be not aimed at ; words : For love of you , not hate unto my friend , Dumb jewels often in their silent kind Hath made me publisher of this pretence .
Win her with gifts , if she respect not That my discovery be not aimed at ; words : For love of you , not hate unto my friend , Dumb jewels often in their silent kind Hath made me publisher of this pretence .
第 43 頁
Stand , sir , and throw us that you For practising to steal away a lady , have about ye ; An heir , and near allied unto the duke . If not , we'll make you sit and rifle you . 4 Sec Out . And I from Mantua , for a gentleman , Speed .
Stand , sir , and throw us that you For practising to steal away a lady , have about ye ; An heir , and near allied unto the duke . If not , we'll make you sit and rifle you . 4 Sec Out . And I from Mantua , for a gentleman , Speed .
第 114 頁
I am not partial to infringe our laws : 4 In Syracusa was I born , and wed The enmity and discord wbich of late Unto a woman , happy but for me , Sprung from the rancorous outrage of your duke And by me too , had not our hap been bad .
I am not partial to infringe our laws : 4 In Syracusa was I born , and wed The enmity and discord wbich of late Unto a woman , happy but for me , Sprung from the rancorous outrage of your duke And by me too , had not our hap been bad .
第 115 頁
... Did but convey unto our fearful minds That by misfortune was my life prolong'd , A doubtful warrant of immediate death ; 68 To tell sad stories of my own mishaps . Which , though myself would gladly have em- Duke .
... Did but convey unto our fearful minds That by misfortune was my life prolong'd , A doubtful warrant of immediate death ; 68 To tell sad stories of my own mishaps . Which , though myself would gladly have em- Duke .
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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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