The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 5 卷Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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第 16 頁
... matter is thus stated by Holinshed : " Hugh Capet also , who usurped the crowne upon Charles duke of Loraine , the sole heire male of the line and stocke of Charles the great , to make his title seeme true , and appeare good , though in ...
... matter is thus stated by Holinshed : " Hugh Capet also , who usurped the crowne upon Charles duke of Loraine , the sole heire male of the line and stocke of Charles the great , to make his title seeme true , and appeare good , though in ...
第 22 頁
... matter is thus related by Holinshed : " When the archbishop had ended his prepared tale , Rafe Nevill earle of Westmerland , and as then lord Warden of the marches against Scotland , thought good to moove the king to begin first with ...
... matter is thus related by Holinshed : " When the archbishop had ended his prepared tale , Rafe Nevill earle of Westmerland , and as then lord Warden of the marches against Scotland , thought good to moove the king to begin first with ...
第 53 頁
... matter : In cases of defense ' tis best to weigh The enemy more mighty than he seems : 34. That is , how diffident and decent in making objections.— H. N. H. 37. " the Roman Brutus " ; the assailant of Tarquin ; cf. Lucrece , 11. 1809 ...
... matter : In cases of defense ' tis best to weigh The enemy more mighty than he seems : 34. That is , how diffident and decent in making objections.— H. N. H. 37. " the Roman Brutus " ; the assailant of Tarquin ; cf. Lucrece , 11. 1809 ...
第 58 頁
... be soon dispatch'd with fair conditions : A night is but small breath and little pause To answer matters of this consequence . [ Flourish . Exeunt . ACT THIRD PROLOGUE Enter Chorus . Chor . Thus with Act II . Sc . iv . THE LIFE OF.
... be soon dispatch'd with fair conditions : A night is but small breath and little pause To answer matters of this consequence . [ Flourish . Exeunt . ACT THIRD PROLOGUE Enter Chorus . Chor . Thus with Act II . Sc . iv . THE LIFE OF.
第 62 頁
... matter . The parallel to Alexander makes it probable that lack of enemies to conquer rather than of " cause to fight for " is meant ; none being left to oppose them.-C. H. H. 24. " be copy " ; of course copy is here used for the thing ...
... matter . The parallel to Alexander makes it probable that lack of enemies to conquer rather than of " cause to fight for " is meant ; none being left to oppose them.-C. H. H. 24. " be copy " ; of course copy is here used for the thing ...
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