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... hand . All's well that ends well , A. 1 , S. 2 . A jewel in a ten - times barr'd up cheft , Is - a bold fpirit in a loyal breaft . Mine honour is my life ; both grow in one : Take honour from me , and my life is done . Richard II . A. 1 ...
... hand . All's well that ends well , A. 1 , S. 2 . A jewel in a ten - times barr'd up cheft , Is - a bold fpirit in a loyal breaft . Mine honour is my life ; both grow in one : Take honour from me , and my life is done . Richard II . A. 1 ...
第 3 頁
... hand ( fays the king ) , we with not to be honoured , or to have our memory respected . Thus the reasoning is just and perti- nent . .B 2 A. B. And , And future ages groan for this foul act . Richard A C / T A C T ( 3 )
... hand ( fays the king ) , we with not to be honoured , or to have our memory respected . Thus the reasoning is just and perti- nent . .B 2 A. B. And , And future ages groan for this foul act . Richard A C / T A C T ( 3 )
第 4 頁
... hands , and this our present act , You fee we do ; yet fee you but our hands , And this the bleeding business they have done ; Our hearts you fee not , they are pitiful . Julius Cæfar , A. 3 , S. 1 . But wherefore do you droop ? why ...
... hands , and this our present act , You fee we do ; yet fee you but our hands , And this the bleeding business they have done ; Our hearts you fee not , they are pitiful . Julius Cæfar , A. 3 , S. 1 . But wherefore do you droop ? why ...
第 5 頁
... hand ; And thus far having stretch'd it ( here be with them ) , Thy knee buffing the ftones , for in fuch business Action is eloquence , and the eyes of the ignorant More learned than the ears . Coriolanus , A. 3 , S. 2 . Why ...
... hand ; And thus far having stretch'd it ( here be with them ) , Thy knee buffing the ftones , for in fuch business Action is eloquence , and the eyes of the ignorant More learned than the ears . Coriolanus , A. 3 , S. 2 . Why ...
第 7 頁
... hand , and fo they parted . Merchant of Venice , A. 2 , S. 8 . What he hath taken away from thy father per - force , I will render thee again in affection ; by mine honour , I will ; and when I break that oath , let me turn monster . As ...
... hand , and fo they parted . Merchant of Venice , A. 2 , S. 8 . What he hath taken away from thy father per - force , I will render thee again in affection ; by mine honour , I will ; and when I break that oath , let me turn monster . As ...
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