The Plays of William Shakespeare, 第 4 卷Riley, 1806 |
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第430页
... Giannetto , went to his father , and said , What has my father done ? The father re- plied , Dear Giannetto , there is none to whom I wish better than to you . Go to Venice to your godfather , whose name is Ansal- do ; he has no child ...
... Giannetto , went to his father , and said , What has my father done ? The father re- plied , Dear Giannetto , there is none to whom I wish better than to you . Go to Venice to your godfather , whose name is Ansal- do ; he has no child ...
第432页
... Giannetto had no other thoughts than of his return to the lady ; and was re- solved to marry her , or die . Ansaldo told him frequently , not to be cast down . Giannetto said , he should never be happy , till he was at liberty to make ...
... Giannetto had no other thoughts than of his return to the lady ; and was re- solved to marry her , or die . Ansaldo told him frequently , not to be cast down . Giannetto said , he should never be happy , till he was at liberty to make ...
第433页
... Giannetto had nothing in his head but to steal into Belmonte ; and he prevailed with one of the sailors in the night to sail the vessel into the port . It was told the lady that Giannetto was ar- rived in port . She saw from the window ...
... Giannetto had nothing in his head but to steal into Belmonte ; and he prevailed with one of the sailors in the night to sail the vessel into the port . It was told the lady that Giannetto was ar- rived in port . She saw from the window ...
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