| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 462 頁
...but I will vifit thee With gaftly Looks, and put into thy Mind The great Offences which thou didft to me.. • • — When thou art at thy Table with thy Friends, Merry in Heart, and fill'd with fwelling Wine, I'll come in midft of all thy Pride and Mir_th, Invifible to all Men but... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 640 頁
...Nor any cross that troubles earthly men, Shall make us sever our united hearts. And never shalt thou sit, or be alone In any place, but I will visit thee...looks, and put into thy mind The great offences which thon didst to me. When thou art at thy table with thy friends, Merry in heart, and fill'd with swelling... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 574 頁
...cross that troubles earthly men, Shall make us sever our united hearts. And ncvershalt thou sit, of be alone In any place, but I will visit thee With ghastly looks, and put into thy mind The great oifrnccs which thou didst to me. When thou art at thy table with thy friends, Merry in heart, and lill'd... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1812 - 562 頁
...Malone and Mr Chalmers' agree in placing in the year lO'OG, upon very plausible authority:—• " When thou art at thy table with thy friends, Merry in heart, and filled with swelling wine, 111 come in midst of all thy pride and mirth, Invisible to all men but thyself, And whisper such a... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1843 - 592 頁
...Nor any cross that troubles earthly men, Shall make us sever our united hearts. And never shalt thou sit or be alone In any place, but I will visit thee...at thy table with thy friends, Merry in heart, and fill'd with swelling wine, I'll come in midst of all thy pride and mirth, Invisible to all men but... | |
| 1876 - 844 頁
...serious composition ; such as the speech of Jasper when he personates a ghost. " When thou art at the table with thy friends, Merry in heart, and filled with swelling wine, 111 come in midst of all thy pride and mirth, Invisible to all men but thyself. And whisper such a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1869 - 234 頁
...with his face mealed,' as his own ghost. He says to Venturewell, vi (vol. ii. p. 216, ed. Dyce),— ' When thou art at thy table with thy friends, Merry in heart and fill'd with swelling wine, I'll come in midst of all thy pride and mirth, Invisible to all men but... | |
| 1870 - 610 頁
...Nor any cross that troubles earthly men, Shall make us sever our united hearts. And never sha It thon sit, or be alone In any place, but I will visit thee...thou didst to me. When thou art at thy table with thy frioiula, Merry in heart, and filled with swelling wiue, I'll come in midst of all thy pride and mirth,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 260 頁
...with his face mealed,' as his own ghost. He says to Venturewell, vi (vol. ii. p. 216, ed. Dyce), — ' When thou art at thy table with thy friends, Merry in heart and fill'd with swelling wine, I'll come in midst of all thy pride and mirth, Invisible to all men but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 552 頁
...his face mealed," as his own ghost. He says to Venturewell, V, i, (vol. ii, p. 216, ed. Dyce),— " When thou art at thy table with thy friends, Merry in heart and iill'ij with swelling wine, I'll come in midst of all thy pride and mirth. Invisible to all men but... | |
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