The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, 第 13 卷R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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第 7 頁
... poor but worthy gentleman : She's wedded ; Her husband banish'd ; she imprison'd : all Is outward sorrow 2 ; though , I think , the king Be touch'd at very heart . 2 GENT . None but the king ? 1 GENT . He , that hath lost her , too : so ...
... poor but worthy gentleman : She's wedded ; Her husband banish'd ; she imprison'd : all Is outward sorrow 2 ; though , I think , the king Be touch'd at very heart . 2 GENT . None but the king ? 1 GENT . He , that hath lost her , too : so ...
第 13 頁
... poor conceit , has confounded the vegetable galls used in ink , with the animal gall , supposed to be bitter . JOHNSON . The poet might mean either the vegetable or the animal galls with equal propriety , as the vegetable gall is bitter ...
... poor conceit , has confounded the vegetable galls used in ink , with the animal gall , supposed to be bitter . JOHNSON . The poet might mean either the vegetable or the animal galls with equal propriety , as the vegetable gall is bitter ...
第 12 頁
... poor conceit , has confounded the vegetable galls used in ink , with the animal gall , supposed to be bitter . JOHNSON . The poet might mean either the vegetable or the animal galls with equal propriety , as the vegetable gall is bitter ...
... poor conceit , has confounded the vegetable galls used in ink , with the animal gall , supposed to be bitter . JOHNSON . The poet might mean either the vegetable or the animal galls with equal propriety , as the vegetable gall is bitter ...
第 14 頁
... falsehood , and bring truth to light , " To ruinate proud buildings with thy hours- . " instead of his hours . Again , in the third Act of the play before us : As I my poor self did exchange for you , 14 ACT I. CYMBELINE .
... falsehood , and bring truth to light , " To ruinate proud buildings with thy hours- . " instead of his hours . Again , in the third Act of the play before us : As I my poor self did exchange for you , 14 ACT I. CYMBELINE .
第 15 頁
William Shakespeare James Boswell. As I my poor self did exchange for you , To your so infinite loss ; so , in our trifles I still win of you : For my sake , wear this ; It is a manacle of love ; I'll place it 8 Upon this fairest ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. As I my poor self did exchange for you , To your so infinite loss ; so , in our trifles I still win of you : For my sake , wear this ; It is a manacle of love ; I'll place it 8 Upon this fairest ...
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