The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 12 卷Harper& brothers, 1908 |
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第 xii 頁
... hear what others who knew them say about them . He lets you off nothing , and extenuates naught . If you love Falstaff , and are angry with the old lord of the Council who rated him in the street , or with the Lord Chief Justice who ...
... hear what others who knew them say about them . He lets you off nothing , and extenuates naught . If you love Falstaff , and are angry with the old lord of the Council who rated him in the street , or with the Lord Chief Justice who ...
第 xvi 頁
... hear of so base a comparison , and seeks to pull Falstaff out of the sty , albeit the glorified sty , of a centaure du porc , by dwelling upon the words of Mistress Quickly in " King Henry V " : " By my troth , he will yield the crow a ...
... hear of so base a comparison , and seeks to pull Falstaff out of the sty , albeit the glorified sty , of a centaure du porc , by dwelling upon the words of Mistress Quickly in " King Henry V " : " By my troth , he will yield the crow a ...
第 5 頁
... hear Of you , my gentle cousin Westmoreland , What yesternight our council did decree In forwarding this dear expedience . WEST . My liege , this haste was hot in question , And many limits of the charge set down But yesternight : when ...
... hear Of you , my gentle cousin Westmoreland , What yesternight our council did decree In forwarding this dear expedience . WEST . My liege , this haste was hot in question , And many limits of the charge set down But yesternight : when ...
第 16 頁
... Hear ye , Yedward ; if I tarry at home and go not , I'll hang you for going . POINS . You will , chops ? FAL . Hal ... hears may be believed [ 16 ] THE FIRST PART OF ACT I.
... Hear ye , Yedward ; if I tarry at home and go not , I'll hang you for going . POINS . You will , chops ? FAL . Hal ... hears may be believed [ 16 ] THE FIRST PART OF ACT I.
第 17 頁
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. mine how move and what he hears may be believed , that the true prince may , for recreation sake , prove a false thief ; for the poor abuses of the time want countenance . Fare- well : you shall find ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. mine how move and what he hears may be believed , that the true prince may , for recreation sake , prove a false thief ; for the poor abuses of the time want countenance . Fare- well : you shall find ...
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