Works of Shakespeare, 第 39 卷University Society, 1901 |
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第 15 頁
... the Venesyon 2 " Let base conceited wits admire vile things , Fair Phœbus lead me to the muses springs ! " 1 1cp . As You Like It , III . v . 81 . Comedy " ( probably an early version of " The 15 LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE 1594.
... the Venesyon 2 " Let base conceited wits admire vile things , Fair Phœbus lead me to the muses springs ! " 1 1cp . As You Like It , III . v . 81 . Comedy " ( probably an early version of " The 15 LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE 1594.
第 47 頁
... thing in them which stands in need of a comment . There is in this church a place which they call the bone - house , a repository for all bones they dig up , which are so many that they would load a great number of waggons . The poet ...
... thing in them which stands in need of a comment . There is in this church a place which they call the bone - house , a repository for all bones they dig up , which are so many that they would load a great number of waggons . The poet ...
第 59 頁
... thing herein conteyned , other then this provisoe , shall cease , determyne , and bee utterlie voyde , frustrate , and of none effect , as though the same had never beene had ne made , theis presentes , or any thing therein conteyned to ...
... thing herein conteyned , other then this provisoe , shall cease , determyne , and bee utterlie voyde , frustrate , and of none effect , as though the same had never beene had ne made , theis presentes , or any thing therein conteyned to ...
第 65 頁
... things , could not escape laughter , as when he said in the person of Cæsar , one speaking to him , " Cæsar , thou dost me wrong . " He re- plied , Cæsar did never wrong but with just cause and such like , which were ridiculous . " But ...
... things , could not escape laughter , as when he said in the person of Cæsar , one speaking to him , " Cæsar , thou dost me wrong . " He re- plied , Cæsar did never wrong but with just cause and such like , which were ridiculous . " But ...
第 2 頁
... thing is essential , an expe- riencing nature . It is not enough to have opportunity , it is essential to feel it . Some occasions come to all men ; but to many they are of little use , and to some they are none . What , for example ...
... thing is essential , an expe- riencing nature . It is not enough to have opportunity , it is essential to feel it . Some occasions come to all men ; but to many they are of little use , and to some they are none . What , for example ...
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