The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, 第 17-18 卷Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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第 16 頁
... Roman goddess of war ; the companion and , as some thought , the sister of Mars . Steevens laughed at the Poet's ignorance in making her the wife of Mars ; whereas he plainly makes her the bride of Macbeth . 18 Caparisons for arms ...
... Roman goddess of war ; the companion and , as some thought , the sister of Mars . Steevens laughed at the Poet's ignorance in making her the wife of Mars ; whereas he plainly makes her the bride of Macbeth . 18 Caparisons for arms ...
第 119 頁
... Roman fool , and die On mine own sword ? 1 whiles I see lives , the gashes Do better upon them.2 Macd . Enter MACDUFF . Turn , hell - hound , turn ! Macb . Of all men else I have avoided thee : But get thee back ; my soul is too much ...
... Roman fool , and die On mine own sword ? 1 whiles I see lives , the gashes Do better upon them.2 Macd . Enter MACDUFF . Turn , hell - hound , turn ! Macb . Of all men else I have avoided thee : But get thee back ; my soul is too much ...
第 235 頁
... and clips it down the wind . 20 That is , men of intrigue . Chambering and wantonness are mentioned together by Saint Paul , Romans , xiii . 13 . When we do quicken.31 Desdemona comes : If she be SCENE III . 235 THE MOOR OF VENICE .
... and clips it down the wind . 20 That is , men of intrigue . Chambering and wantonness are mentioned together by Saint Paul , Romans , xiii . 13 . When we do quicken.31 Desdemona comes : If she be SCENE III . 235 THE MOOR OF VENICE .
第 260 頁
... Romans were a triumphant people , and were also fond of triumphs . So Cassio's seeming exultation probably suggests the name , and Othello calls him Roman ironically . 18 Unwholesome in the sense of unhealthy or diseased . Repeatedly so ...
... Romans were a triumphant people , and were also fond of triumphs . So Cassio's seeming exultation probably suggests the name , and Othello calls him Roman ironically . 18 Unwholesome in the sense of unhealthy or diseased . Repeatedly so ...
第 3 頁
... Roman tribute . This Shakespeare derived , as usual in matters of British history , from Holinshed , who places the scene in the reign of the Emperor Augustus , and a few years before the beginning of the Christian era . The domestic ...
... Roman tribute . This Shakespeare derived , as usual in matters of British history , from Holinshed , who places the scene in the reign of the Emperor Augustus , and a few years before the beginning of the Christian era . The domestic ...
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