The Works of Shakespeare, 第 25 期Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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第 215 頁
... answer . CRES . What was his answer ? 150 PAN . Quoth she Here's but one - and - fifty hairs on your chin , and one of them is white . CRES . This is her question ? PAN . That's true ; make no question of that . One - and- fifty hairs ...
... answer . CRES . What was his answer ? 150 PAN . Quoth she Here's but one - and - fifty hairs on your chin , and one of them is white . CRES . This is her question ? PAN . That's true ; make no question of that . One - and- fifty hairs ...
第 263 頁
... answer nobody ; he professes not answering : speaking is for beggars ; he wears his tongue in's arms . I will put on his presence : let Patroclus make demands to me , you shall see the pageant of Ajax . 272 ACHIL . To him , Patroclus ...
... answer nobody ; he professes not answering : speaking is for beggars ; he wears his tongue in's arms . I will put on his presence : let Patroclus make demands to me , you shall see the pageant of Ajax . 272 ACHIL . To him , Patroclus ...
第 264 頁
... answer , Sir . 290 THER . If to - morrow be a fair day , by eleven o'clock it will go one way or other : howsoever , he shall pay for me ere he has me . PATR . Your answer , Sir . THER . Fare you well , with all my heart . ACHIL . Why ...
... answer , Sir . 290 THER . If to - morrow be a fair day , by eleven o'clock it will go one way or other : howsoever , he shall pay for me ere he has me . PATR . Your answer , Sir . THER . Fare you well , with all my heart . ACHIL . Why ...
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