The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, 第 14 卷Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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第 151 頁
... reading suggested also by Grant . White . - 214. with beauty dies her store . The old reading . Theobald and Dyce have " with her dies beauty's store . " W. N. Lettsom says : " The sense required , as is clear from Benvolio's rejoinder ...
... reading suggested also by Grant . White . - 214. with beauty dies her store . The old reading . Theobald and Dyce have " with her dies beauty's store . " W. N. Lettsom says : " The sense required , as is clear from Benvolio's rejoinder ...
第 153 頁
... old reading . Capell and Dyce have " Anselmo . " 68. Rosaline ; Livia . The old reading , except the first quarto , which ( Dyce also ) reads " Rosaline and Livia ; " and Capell and Dyce arrange the list as nine lines of verse . Walker ...
... old reading . Capell and Dyce have " Anselmo . " 68. Rosaline ; Livia . The old reading , except the first quarto , which ( Dyce also ) reads " Rosaline and Livia ; " and Capell and Dyce arrange the list as nine lines of verse . Walker ...
第 165 頁
... old reading , aptly enough observes that " the Nurse has already told the most important and interesting part of her ... old reading . Capell and Dyce have “ I cannot sum up half my sum of wealth . ” ACT III . SCENE I. 14. And what to ...
... old reading , aptly enough observes that " the Nurse has already told the most important and interesting part of her ... old reading . Capell and Dyce have “ I cannot sum up half my sum of wealth . ” ACT III . SCENE I. 14. And what to ...
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