The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 12 卷Harper& brothers, 1908 |
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第 8 頁
... term . Worcester is likened to a malignant star , all of whose " aspects " or positions in the heavens exert evil in- fluence on King Henry's fortune . 98 prune himself ] The figure is of a cock who manifests his proud self- sufficient ...
... term . Worcester is likened to a malignant star , all of whose " aspects " or positions in the heavens exert evil in- fluence on King Henry's fortune . 98 prune himself ] The figure is of a cock who manifests his proud self- sufficient ...
第 11 頁
... term . The meaning is here " Stand close " ( cf. II , ii , 72 and 93 , infra ) , the highwaymen's word of private warning among themselves to prepare for attack on a passer - by . 35 " Bring in " ] sc . drink . 40 Hybla ] A town in ...
... term . The meaning is here " Stand close " ( cf. II , ii , 72 and 93 , infra ) , the highwaymen's word of private warning among themselves to prepare for attack on a passer - by . 35 " Bring in " ] sc . drink . 40 Hybla ] A town in ...
第 15 頁
... term among robbers . Cf. II , ii , 49 , infra , “ setter . " - 109 Sack and Sugar ] It was the habit of Elizabethan topers to mix sugar with their wine . Falstaff's favourite beverage was clearly a Spanish wine resembling sherry — he ...
... term among robbers . Cf. II , ii , 49 , infra , “ setter . " - 109 Sack and Sugar ] It was the habit of Elizabethan topers to mix sugar with their wine . Falstaff's favourite beverage was clearly a Spanish wine resembling sherry — he ...
第 22 頁
... terms He question'd me ; amongst the rest , demanded My prisoners in your majesty's behalf . I then , all smarting with my wounds being cold , To be so pester'd with a popinjay , ' Out of my grief and my impatience , Answer'd ...
... terms He question'd me ; amongst the rest , demanded My prisoners in your majesty's behalf . I then , all smarting with my wounds being cold , To be so pester'd with a popinjay , ' Out of my grief and my impatience , Answer'd ...
第 36 頁
... term often bestowed on horses generally . Cf. Tw . Night , II , iii , 176 : “ call me cut , " and infra , II , iv , 187 : " call me horse . " " Beat " here means " soften by beating . " 5-6 put a few flocks in the point ] put a few ...
... term often bestowed on horses generally . Cf. Tw . Night , II , iii , 176 : “ call me cut , " and infra , II , iv , 187 : " call me horse . " " Beat " here means " soften by beating . " 5-6 put a few flocks in the point ] put a few ...
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