Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, 第 1 卷author and sold, 1754 |
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... bave mercy upon me , & c . and fo on to the " Lord's prayer . All the while old Robin was ❝near him , and between every petition cried " out , Ab you lubberly dog , Ab you coward ! " Z --- ds thou hast not got the heart of a flea ...
... bave mercy upon me , & c . and fo on to the " Lord's prayer . All the while old Robin was ❝near him , and between every petition cried " out , Ab you lubberly dog , Ab you coward ! " Z --- ds thou hast not got the heart of a flea ...
第 49 頁
... bave fuck'd up from the fea Contagious fogs which falling on the land , Have every pelting river made fo proud , That they have over - born their continents . ] Every petty river . Folio , 1632 . Act 2. fc . 2 . P. III . The feafons ...
... bave fuck'd up from the fea Contagious fogs which falling on the land , Have every pelting river made fo proud , That they have over - born their continents . ] Every petty river . Folio , 1632 . Act 2. fc . 2 . P. III . The feafons ...
第 88 頁
... bave no colours of his own ; " But borrows from his neighbour's hue " His white or black , his green or blue . " Mr. Prior . Sc . v . Sil . Silvia to Protheus . Servant , you're welcome to a worthless mistress . ] Servant for humble ...
... bave no colours of his own ; " But borrows from his neighbour's hue " His white or black , his green or blue . " Mr. Prior . Sc . v . Sil . Silvia to Protheus . Servant , you're welcome to a worthless mistress . ] Servant for humble ...
第 129 頁
... bave been deceiv'd , for they did fay you did . ] Are much deceiv'd . Folio 1632 . σ The Merchant of Venice . SAL ACT I. SCENE I. p . 98 . Should I go to church , And fee the holy edifice of stone ; And not bethink me ftrait of dang ...
... bave been deceiv'd , for they did fay you did . ] Are much deceiv'd . Folio 1632 . σ The Merchant of Venice . SAL ACT I. SCENE I. p . 98 . Should I go to church , And fee the holy edifice of stone ; And not bethink me ftrait of dang ...
第 175 頁
... bave eat none yet . + Orl . Nor fhalt thou till neceffity be ferv'd . ] " Nor fhalt not . " Folio 1632 , and Sir Tho . Hanmer . An allufion to the proverb , Neceffity has no Law . Ανάγκη ἐδὲ θεὸν μάχονται . La neceffita non ha legge ...
... bave eat none yet . + Orl . Nor fhalt thou till neceffity be ferv'd . ] " Nor fhalt not . " Folio 1632 , and Sir Tho . Hanmer . An allufion to the proverb , Neceffity has no Law . Ανάγκη ἐδὲ θεὸν μάχονται . La neceffita non ha legge ...
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