The Works of Shakespeare ..., 第 38 卷 |
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... leave us with the impression of a seat upon the ground rather than of infinite movement through infinite space . ... or of Gabriel's hounds , “ Doomed with their impious lord , the flying hart , To hunt forever in aerial grounds .
... leave us with the impression of a seat upon the ground rather than of infinite movement through infinite space . ... or of Gabriel's hounds , “ Doomed with their impious lord , the flying hart , To hunt forever in aerial grounds .
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115 “ Touch but my lips with those fair lips of thineThough mine be not so fair , yet are they redThe kiss shall be thine own as well as mine : What see'st thou in the ground ? hold up thy head : Look in mine eyeballs , there thy beauty ...
115 “ Touch but my lips with those fair lips of thineThough mine be not so fair , yet are they redThe kiss shall be thine own as well as mine : What see'st thou in the ground ? hold up thy head : Look in mine eyeballs , there thy beauty ...
第 111 頁
How Tarquin must be us'd , read it in me : 1195 Myself , thy friend , will kill myself , thy foe , And , for my sake , serve thou false Tarquin so . " This brief abridgement of my will I make : My soul and body to the skies and ground ...
How Tarquin must be us'd , read it in me : 1195 Myself , thy friend , will kill myself , thy foe , And , for my sake , serve thou false Tarquin so . " This brief abridgement of my will I make : My soul and body to the skies and ground ...
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