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第 vi 頁
... against him as a fault : --- The nature of the work demanded it ; and as the reader is re- ferred to the act and scene of every play , in which the more beautiful of such speeches are to be found , and as there are likewise in ...
... against him as a fault : --- The nature of the work demanded it ; and as the reader is re- ferred to the act and scene of every play , in which the more beautiful of such speeches are to be found , and as there are likewise in ...
第 5 頁
... against ' em , I know my life fo even . Henry VIII . A. 3 , S. 1 . I have done as you have done ; that's what I can : Induc'd , as you have been ; that's for my country : He , that has but effected his good will , Hath overta'en mine ...
... against ' em , I know my life fo even . Henry VIII . A. 3 , S. 1 . I have done as you have done ; that's what I can : Induc'd , as you have been ; that's for my country : He , that has but effected his good will , Hath overta'en mine ...
第 7 頁
... against your own affections , And the huge army of the world's defires . 5 , S.3 . Love's Labour Loft , A. 1 , S. 1 . If drawing my fword against the humour of affection would deliver me from the reprobate thought of it , I would take ...
... against your own affections , And the huge army of the world's defires . 5 , S.3 . Love's Labour Loft , A. 1 , S. 1 . If drawing my fword against the humour of affection would deliver me from the reprobate thought of it , I would take ...
第 17 頁
... against the hair , or against the grain , that is , against the natural tendency . JOHNSON . I am not satisfied with this interpretation , and therefore read , " The quality and aire of our attempt . " An aire , or airy , is the neft of ...
... against the hair , or against the grain , that is , against the natural tendency . JOHNSON . I am not satisfied with this interpretation , and therefore read , " The quality and aire of our attempt . " An aire , or airy , is the neft of ...
第 22 頁
... against the lion's armed jaws ; And being no more in debt to years than thou , Leads ancient lords and reverend bishops on , To bloody battles , and to bruifing arms . Henry IV . P. 1 , A. 3 , S. 2 . The noise of battle hurtled in the ...
... against the lion's armed jaws ; And being no more in debt to years than thou , Leads ancient lords and reverend bishops on , To bloody battles , and to bruifing arms . Henry IV . P. 1 , A. 3 , S. 2 . The noise of battle hurtled in the ...
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