Specimens of the Pre-Shaksperean Drama: With an Introd., Notes, and a Glossary, 第 1 卷

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Ginn, 1897

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第 118 頁 - I haue nede. Hayll ! swete is thy chere ! / My hart wold blede To se the sytt here / in so poore wede, no pe«nys.
第 112 頁 - Mak. Wyst ye how she had fame, youre hartys wold be sore. Ye do wrang, I you warne, that thus commys before To a woman that has fame. bot I say no more.
第 108 頁 - Bot what ende has thou mayde with the hyrdys, Mak? Mak. The last worde that thay sayde when I turnyd my bak, Thay wold looke that thay hade thare shepe all the pak. I hope thay wyll nott be well payde when thay thare shepe lak, Perde. Bot howso the gam gose, To me thay wylu suppose And make a fowll noyse And cry outt apon me. 49 Bot thou must do as thou hyght.
第 xx 頁 - Quo uiso, deponant turribula que gestauerunt in eodem sepulchro, sumantque linteum et extendant contra clerum, ac, ueluti ostendentes quod surrexerit Dominus et iam non sit illo inuolutus, hanc canant antiphonam : Surrexit Dominus de sepulchro, [Qui pro nobis pependit in ligno]. Superponantque linteum altari. Finita antiphona, Prior congaudens pro triumpho Regis nostri, quod, deuicta morte, surrexit, incipiat hymnum: Te, Deum, laudamus. • Quo incepto, una pulsantur omnia signa...
第 108 頁 - Then may we be here the dewill in a bande, Syr Gyle; Lo, he commys with a lote As he were holden in the throte. I may not syt at my note A hand-lang while.
第 528 頁 - Hold yowr peace, ye whore, or ellys, by masse, I trowe, I shall cawse the Pope to curse the as blacke as a crowe.
第 582 頁 - We have on the northe Alexander, the kyng of Scotts, With an armye of men that for their townnes cast lottes ; On the sowthe syde we have the French kyng with his power, Which wyll sle and burne tyll he cum to London Tower ; In the west parts we have Kyng Alphonso with the Spanyards...
第 i 頁 - The best in this kind are but shadows ; and the worst are no worse, if imagination amend them.
第 10 頁 - Thou, Woman, bryngyng chyldren with payne shall be dystylde,' And be subiect to thy husbonde, and thy lust shall pertayne To hym. I hav determynyd this ever to remayne. 89 And to the, Man, for that my voyce thou didst disdayne, Cursed is the erth for ever for thy sake; Thy lyvyng shall thou gett with swett unto thy payne, Tyll thou departe unto the erth [wherof] * I dyd the make.
第 455 頁 - Byrlakyn, syr, but, under your favor, This dowgt our dowghter doth well to gather For a good warnyng now at begynnynge What Wyt in the end shall looke for in wynning, Whych shalbe this, syr: yf Science here...

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