The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, 第 1 卷A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 - 3505页 |
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... hear thy Buskin tread , And bake a Stage : Or , when thy Socks were on , Leave thee alone for the Comparison Of all , that infolent Greece , or haughty Rome Sent forth , or fince did from their Afbes come . Triumph , my Britain ! thou ...
... hear thy Buskin tread , And bake a Stage : Or , when thy Socks were on , Leave thee alone for the Comparison Of all , that infolent Greece , or haughty Rome Sent forth , or fince did from their Afbes come . Triumph , my Britain ! thou ...
第11页
... hear ? Mira . Your tale , Sir , would cure deafness . Pro . To have no fcreen between this part he plaid , And him he plaid it for , he needs will be Abfolute Milan . Me , poor man ! - my library Was Dukedom large enough ; of temporal ...
... hear ? Mira . Your tale , Sir , would cure deafness . Pro . To have no fcreen between this part he plaid , And him he plaid it for , he needs will be Abfolute Milan . Me , poor man ! - my library Was Dukedom large enough ; of temporal ...
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... hear The ftrain of ftrutting chanticlere Cry , Cock - a - doodle - do . Fer . Where should this mufick be , in air , or earth ? - It founds no more : and , fure , it waits upon Some God o ' th ' Island . Sitting on a bank , Weeping ...
... hear The ftrain of ftrutting chanticlere Cry , Cock - a - doodle - do . Fer . Where should this mufick be , in air , or earth ? - It founds no more : and , fure , it waits upon Some God o ' th ' Island . Sitting on a bank , Weeping ...
第20页
... hear it now above me . Pro . The fringed curtains of thine eyes advance , And fay , what thou feeft yond . Mira ... hear thee speak of Naples . He does hear me , And , that he does , I weep : my felf am Naples , Who , with mine eyes ( ne ...
... hear it now above me . Pro . The fringed curtains of thine eyes advance , And fay , what thou feeft yond . Mira ... hear thee speak of Naples . He does hear me , And , that he does , I weep : my felf am Naples , Who , with mine eyes ( ne ...
第29页
... hear us . Alon . What all fo foon afleep ? I wish , mine eyes Would with themselves fhut up my thoughts : I find , They are inclin'd to fo do . Seb . Please you , Sir , Do not omit the heavy offer of it : It seldom vifits forrow ; when ...
... hear us . Alon . What all fo foon afleep ? I wish , mine eyes Would with themselves fhut up my thoughts : I find , They are inclin'd to fo do . Seb . Please you , Sir , Do not omit the heavy offer of it : It seldom vifits forrow ; when ...
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