The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 1 卷Jefferson Press, 1906 |
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第 xxxiii 頁
... tears , and Phabus clouds his rays : That corpse , that coffin now bestick those bays , Which crown'd him Poet first , then Poets ' King . If Tragedies might any Prologue have , All those he made would scarce make one to this : 1 Ben ...
... tears , and Phabus clouds his rays : That corpse , that coffin now bestick those bays , Which crown'd him Poet first , then Poets ' King . If Tragedies might any Prologue have , All those he made would scarce make one to this : 1 Ben ...
第 xxxix 頁
... tears Both weep and smile ; fearful at plots so sad , Then , laughing at our fear ; abus'd and glad To be abus'd , affected with that truth Which we perceive is false ; pleas'd in that ruth At which we start ; and by elaborate play ...
... tears Both weep and smile ; fearful at plots so sad , Then , laughing at our fear ; abus'd and glad To be abus'd , affected with that truth Which we perceive is false ; pleas'd in that ruth At which we start ; and by elaborate play ...
第 xl 頁
... tear it . The friendly admirer of his Endowments . I. M. S.1 1 1 I. M. S. ] These initials have not been satisfactorily explained . Coleridge , who quoted the poem in his " Lectures on Shake- speare , " 1811-12 ( No. IX ) , and declared ...
... tear it . The friendly admirer of his Endowments . I. M. S.1 1 1 I. M. S. ] These initials have not been satisfactorily explained . Coleridge , who quoted the poem in his " Lectures on Shake- speare , " 1811-12 ( No. IX ) , and declared ...
第 25 頁
... tear away thyself from me ! 122 better part ] The soul , as in Sonnets , xxxix , 2 , lxxiv , 8 : " My spirit is thine , the better part of me . " 100 110 120 For know , my love , as easy mayst thou [ 25 ] SCENE II THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.
... tear away thyself from me ! 122 better part ] The soul , as in Sonnets , xxxix , 2 , lxxiv , 8 : " My spirit is thine , the better part of me . " 100 110 120 For know , my love , as easy mayst thou [ 25 ] SCENE II THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.
第 26 頁
... tear the stain'd skin off my harlot - brow , And from my false hand cut the wedding - ring , And break it with a deep - divorcing vow ? I know thou canst ; and therefore see thou do it . I am possess'd with an adulterate blot ; My blood ...
... tear the stain'd skin off my harlot - brow , And from my false hand cut the wedding - ring , And break it with a deep - divorcing vow ? I know thou canst ; and therefore see thou do it . I am possess'd with an adulterate blot ; My blood ...
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