The Poems of William ShakespeareHeritage Press, 1958 - 297 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 28 筆
第 48 頁
... Nature be condemn'd of treason For stealing moulds from heaven that were divine , Wherein she fram'd thee in high heaven's despite , To shame the sun by day and her by night . " And therefore hath she brib'd the Destinies To cross the ...
... Nature be condemn'd of treason For stealing moulds from heaven that were divine , Wherein she fram'd thee in high heaven's despite , To shame the sun by day and her by night . " And therefore hath she brib'd the Destinies To cross the ...
第 248 頁
... nature , worth , and quality . " The diamond - why , ' twas beautiful and hard , Whereto his invis'd properties did tend ; The deep - green em'rald , in whose fresh regard Weak sights their sickly radiance do amend ; The heaven - hu'd ...
... nature , worth , and quality . " The diamond - why , ' twas beautiful and hard , Whereto his invis'd properties did tend ; The deep - green em'rald , in whose fresh regard Weak sights their sickly radiance do amend ; The heaven - hu'd ...
第 297 頁
... nature , Son . 97 . UNFELT , unfelt sore , not a matter of sensa- tion , Lucrece . UNHAPPILY , miserably , Son . 66 ... natural instinct , childless , Ven . and Ad . UNKNOWN , unknown minds , persons not to be named , Son . 117 ...
... nature , Son . 97 . UNFELT , unfelt sore , not a matter of sensa- tion , Lucrece . UNHAPPILY , miserably , Son . 66 ... natural instinct , childless , Ven . and Ad . UNKNOWN , unknown minds , persons not to be named , Son . 117 ...
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General Introduction page | 7 |
Preface to The Rape of Lucrece | 65 |
Preface to the Sonnets and A Lovers Complaint | 135 |
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