The Works of Shakespeare ..., 第 38 卷Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... sight was ever thick " ; and 1 Henry IV . II . iii . 49 : " To thick - eyed musing and cursed melancholy . " For " sight " meaning 66 eyes " see l . 183 . 137 , 138. for thee .. abhor me ] Mr. Wyndham notes the defective rime . 140 ...
... sight was ever thick " ; and 1 Henry IV . II . iii . 49 : " To thick - eyed musing and cursed melancholy . " For " sight " meaning 66 eyes " see l . 183 . 137 , 138. for thee .. abhor me ] Mr. Wyndham notes the defective rime . 140 ...
第 14 頁
... sight ] perhaps eyes , " as possibly in 1. 822 ; cf. Sonnets , xlvii . 13 : " Or if they [ i.e. my thoughts ] sleep , thy picture in my sight [ i.e. the image in the eye ] Awakes my heart to heart's and eyes ' delight " ; Greene ...
... sight ] perhaps eyes , " as possibly in 1. 822 ; cf. Sonnets , xlvii . 13 : " Or if they [ i.e. my thoughts ] sleep , thy picture in my sight [ i.e. the image in the eye ] Awakes my heart to heart's and eyes ' delight " ; Greene ...
第 147 頁
... sight ; Sorrow chang'd to solace and solace mix'd with For why , she sigh'd , and bade me come to- Were I with her , the night would post too soon ; 15. rest . ] rest , ed . 1599. 17. sits and ] omit . Edd . Cambridge ed . conj . 20 ...
... sight ; Sorrow chang'd to solace and solace mix'd with For why , she sigh'd , and bade me come to- Were I with her , the night would post too soon ; 15. rest . ] rest , ed . 1599. 17. sits and ] omit . Edd . Cambridge ed . conj . 20 ...
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