The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1919 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 37 筆
第 xii 頁
... true state of mind ; his foster- brother warns him of the snare , and he baffles his enemies . A friend of Feng , " more confident than wise , " proposes to act as eavesdropper during an interview between Amleth and his mother . Amleth ...
... true state of mind ; his foster- brother warns him of the snare , and he baffles his enemies . A friend of Feng , " more confident than wise , " proposes to act as eavesdropper during an interview between Amleth and his mother . Amleth ...
第 xv 頁
... true and perfect Coppie . At London , Printed by I. R. for N. L. , 1 See Cohn's Shakespeare in Germany ( 1865 ) ; Latham's Two Disserta- tions on the Hamlet of Saxo Grammaticus and of Shakespear ( 1872 ) ; and Furness's Hamlet , vol ...
... true and perfect Coppie . At London , Printed by I. R. for N. L. , 1 See Cohn's Shakespeare in Germany ( 1865 ) ; Latham's Two Disserta- tions on the Hamlet of Saxo Grammaticus and of Shakespear ( 1872 ) ; and Furness's Hamlet , vol ...
第 xvi 頁
... true text than the later ; perhaps the shorthand writer scamped his work ; perhaps the theatrical underling , whom we may suppose as assisting him by reference to the copy in the theatre , was dis- covered , or had no opportunity of ...
... true text than the later ; perhaps the shorthand writer scamped his work ; perhaps the theatrical underling , whom we may suppose as assisting him by reference to the copy in the theatre , was dis- covered , or had no opportunity of ...
第 xxiv 頁
... true of Kyd's Hamlet - was what Burke happily describes , in a different connection , as a " clumsy subtlety . " If he would be taken to be mad , he affects unclean and brutal habits , or crows like a cock , or rides a horse with his ...
... true of Kyd's Hamlet - was what Burke happily describes , in a different connection , as a " clumsy subtlety . " If he would be taken to be mad , he affects unclean and brutal habits , or crows like a cock , or rides a horse with his ...
第 xxv 頁
... true , a remarkable power of reflection and a tendency to generalise , but he is not a philosophical thinker who seeks to co - ordinate his ideas in a coherent system . Perhaps Ulysses , perhaps Prospero approaches nearer to the ...
... true , a remarkable power of reflection and a tendency to generalise , but he is not a philosophical thinker who seeks to co - ordinate his ideas in a coherent system . Perhaps Ulysses , perhaps Prospero approaches nearer to the ...
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第 43 頁 - But that I am forbid To tell the secrets of my prison-house, I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood.
第 109 頁 - ... accent of Christians, nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted, and bellowed, that I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made men, and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
第 21 頁 - tis an unweeded garden, That grows to seed; things rank and gross in nature Possess it merely. That it should come to this! But two months dead: nay, not so much, not two...
第 225 頁 - Horatio, what a wounded name, Things standing thus unknown, shall live behind me ! If thou didst ever hold me in thy heart, Absent thee from felicity awhile, And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain, To tell my story.
第 48 頁 - My tables, — meet it is, I set it down, That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain; At least, I am sure, it may be so in Denmark : [ Writing. So, uncle, there you are. Now to my word ; It is, Adieu, adieu ! remember me.
第 131 頁 - Tis now the very witching time of night, When churchyards yawn, and hell itself breathes out Contagion to this world : now could I drink hot blood, And do such bitter business as the day Would quake to look on.
第 77 頁 - ... this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory ; this most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours.
第 144 頁 - My pulse, as yours, doth temperately keep time, And makes as healthful music. It is not madness That I have utter'd : bring me to the test, And I the matter will re-word, which madness Would gambol from.
第 22 頁 - Would have mourn'd longer, — married with my uncle, My father's brother, but no more like my father Than I to Hercules: within a month, Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears Had left the flushing in her galled eyes, She married.
第 110 頁 - And let those that play your clowns, speak no more than is set down for them : for there be of them, that will themselves laugh, to set on some quantity of barren spectators to laugh too ; though, in the mean time, some necessary question of the play be then to be considered: that's villainous; and . shows a most pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it.