The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 1 卷Jefferson Press, 1906 |
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第 xxxi 頁
... hear thy Buskin tread , And shake a Stage : or , when thy Socks were on , Leave thee alone , for the comparison then appended to the 1640 edition of Shakespeare's Poems , begins thus : " Renowned Spenser , lie a thought more nigh To ...
... hear thy Buskin tread , And shake a Stage : or , when thy Socks were on , Leave thee alone , for the comparison then appended to the 1640 edition of Shakespeare's Poems , begins thus : " Renowned Spenser , lie a thought more nigh To ...
第 xxxv 頁
... hear a Scene more nobly take , Than when thy half - Sword parleying Romans spake , Till these , till any of thy Volumes rest Shall with more fire , more feeling be expressed , Be sure , our Shakespeare , thou canst never die , But ...
... hear a Scene more nobly take , Than when thy half - Sword parleying Romans spake , Till these , till any of thy Volumes rest Shall with more fire , more feeling be expressed , Be sure , our Shakespeare , thou canst never die , But ...
第 liii 頁
... hear how she was affected by the clearing up of the mystery of the two brothers . But Shakespeare is infinitely more subtle than this . He is too closely touched by the misfortunes of Adriana to pack her off , mystified and punished ...
... hear how she was affected by the clearing up of the mystery of the two brothers . But Shakespeare is infinitely more subtle than this . He is too closely touched by the misfortunes of Adriana to pack her off , mystified and punished ...
第 16 頁
... hear it cry ; But were we burden'd with like weight of pain , As much , or more , we should ourselves complain : So thou , that hast no unkind mate to grieve thee , With urging helpless patience wouldst relieve me ; 34-37 ] The ...
... hear it cry ; But were we burden'd with like weight of pain , As much , or more , we should ourselves complain : So thou , that hast no unkind mate to grieve thee , With urging helpless patience wouldst relieve me ; 34-37 ] The ...
第 23 頁
... hear it . DRO . S. There's no time for a man to recover his hair that grows bald by nature . ANT . S. May he not do it by fine and recovery ? 61 choleric ] Cf. T. of Shrew , IV , i , 173–175 , for a like reference to the choleric ...
... hear it . DRO . S. There's no time for a man to recover his hair that grows bald by nature . ANT . S. May he not do it by fine and recovery ? 61 choleric ] Cf. T. of Shrew , IV , i , 173–175 , for a like reference to the choleric ...
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