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 3 頁
... matter is to be discussed under the heading " Shakespeare and Middleton , " and as the lines judged not to be Shakespeare's are asterized in this edition , it need not be enlarged upon here . The date of the composition has been ...
... matter is to be discussed under the heading " Shakespeare and Middleton , " and as the lines judged not to be Shakespeare's are asterized in this edition , it need not be enlarged upon here . The date of the composition has been ...
第 5 頁
... matters of British history . In the present case the Poet shows no traces of obli- gation to Buchanan , unless ... matter . After narrating the victory of the Scottish generals over the rebels and invaders , the chronicler proceeds ...
... matters of British history . In the present case the Poet shows no traces of obli- gation to Buchanan , unless ... matter . After narrating the victory of the Scottish generals over the rebels and invaders , the chronicler proceeds ...
第 10 頁
... matter meant ; but in the end remembered himself , that the prophecy , which he had heard long before , of the coming of Birnam wood to Dunsinane - Castle , was likely now to be fulfilled . Nevertheless he brought his men in order of ...
... matter meant ; but in the end remembered himself , that the prophecy , which he had heard long before , of the coming of Birnam wood to Dunsinane - Castle , was likely now to be fulfilled . Nevertheless he brought his men in order of ...
第 27 頁
... matter , ) for that Duncane did what in him lay to defraud him of all manner of title and claime , which he might in time to come pretend , unto the crowne . " Cumberland was then held in fief of the English crown . * Which refers to ...
... matter , ) for that Duncane did what in him lay to defraud him of all manner of title and claime , which he might in time to come pretend , unto the crowne . " Cumberland was then held in fief of the English crown . * Which refers to ...
第 31 頁
... matters : to beguile the time , Look like the time ; 13 bear welcome in your eye , 10 " Thick night " is explained by " light thickens , " later in the play . We still have the phrase " thick darkness . " —To pall is to robe , to shroud ...
... matters : to beguile the time , Look like the time ; 13 bear welcome in your eye , 10 " Thick night " is explained by " light thickens , " later in the play . We still have the phrase " thick darkness . " —To pall is to robe , to shroud ...
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