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 6 頁
... thought this was but a fantastical illusion , insomuch that Banquo would call Macbeth king in jest , and Macbeth in like sort would call him father of many kings . But afterwards the women were believed to be the Weird Sisters ; because ...
... thought this was but a fantastical illusion , insomuch that Banquo would call Macbeth king in jest , and Macbeth in like sort would call him father of many kings . But afterwards the women were believed to be the Weird Sisters ; because ...
第 9 頁
... thought his puissance over - great , or else be- cause he had learned of certain wizards , in whose words he put great confidence , that he ought to take heed of Macduff . And surely he had put Macduff to death , but that a certain ...
... thought his puissance over - great , or else be- cause he had learned of certain wizards , in whose words he put great confidence , that he ought to take heed of Macduff . And surely he had put Macduff to death , but that a certain ...
第 16 頁
... 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 , offensive and defensive ; the trappings and furni ...
... 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 , offensive and defensive ; the trappings and furni ...
第 19 頁
... thought to have great magical power in thus winding up a charm . 13 A day fouled with storm , but brightened with victory . 14 That is , " Are ye imaginary beings , creatures of fantasy ? " You greet with present grace and great ...
... thought to have great magical power in thus winding up a charm . 13 A day fouled with storm , but brightened with victory . 14 That is , " Are ye imaginary beings , creatures of fantasy ? " You greet with present grace and great ...
第 21 頁
... thought , or seeming thought , on the King's part , would naturally act upon Macbeth as a further spur to his ambition . But that is a thought which the King cannot breathe aloud ; it would be a sort of trea- son to the State and to ...
... thought , or seeming thought , on the King's part , would naturally act upon Macbeth as a further spur to his ambition . But that is a thought which the King cannot breathe aloud ; it would be a sort of trea- son to the State and to ...
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