The Hamnet Shakspere: According to the First Folio (spelling Modernised).Edmonston, 1880 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 51 筆
第 v 頁
... Gods Crown thee - We'll Surety him - I will not Seal your Knowledge - these Measles which we disdain should Tetter us- -To Voice him Consul - please you to March - or Jove , for's power to Thunder - I'll Mountebank their Loves ...
... Gods Crown thee - We'll Surety him - I will not Seal your Knowledge - these Measles which we disdain should Tetter us- -To Voice him Consul - please you to March - or Jove , for's power to Thunder - I'll Mountebank their Loves ...
第 vi 頁
... God , To punish ; Not a man , of their Infirmity . The Capital Letters to " God " and " Infirmity ( vi )
... God , To punish ; Not a man , of their Infirmity . The Capital Letters to " God " and " Infirmity ( vi )
第 vii 頁
... God " and " Infirmity , " also abandoned by the Second , are rescued by the Fourth . The Third class of Emphasis - Capitals , so preserved for us , are those found in passages , where nothing of the kind had been before , and where ...
... God " and " Infirmity , " also abandoned by the Second , are rescued by the Fourth . The Third class of Emphasis - Capitals , so preserved for us , are those found in passages , where nothing of the kind had been before , and where ...
第 xxviii 頁
... God there were no greater theeves in the world the those , which robbe the tem- poral goods of the riche , and that we did not winke continually at them which take away the good renowme as wel of ye riche as of the poore . But we ...
... God there were no greater theeves in the world the those , which robbe the tem- poral goods of the riche , and that we did not winke continually at them which take away the good renowme as wel of ye riche as of the poore . But we ...
第 xxxviii 頁
... God , " who was a Warwickshire man , ) and he was Vicar till 1610. It is supposed that we owe to him the transcript of the original Register from 1558 to 1600 , each page of which is signed by him and four church- wardens certifying its ...
... God , " who was a Warwickshire man , ) and he was Vicar till 1610. It is supposed that we owe to him the transcript of the original Register from 1558 to 1600 , each page of which is signed by him and four church- wardens certifying its ...
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a'th Antium Auffidius banish'd bear Belly beseech blood Brut Brutus Caius Martius Capitol City Cominius Consul copy Corio death do't Drum Ears Edile edition Edward Rushton Emphasis-Capitals Enemy Enter Coriolanus Enter Menenius Epaminondas Exeunt Eyes Fourth Folio Friends Gates give Gods Greenock Library ha's hate hath hear heart Honour i'th John Taylor Joseph Taylor Julius Cæsar Ladies Lives Lord Madam marked Mene Menen Mother motto mutiners Noble North's Plutarch passages Patricians Peace pray prythee Richard Burbage Roman Plays Rome Senators Shakspere Shakspere's shew shew'd Sicin Sicinius Soldier speak stand Sword Tarpeian Rock tell thee thine thing Third Folio Thomas Taylor thou hast Titus Lartius to't Tongue Tribunes Tullus unto Valeria Virg Virgilia Voices Volces Volcians Volum Volumnia What's Wife word World worthy wounds written
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第 xxx 頁 - As Caesar loved me, I weep for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honour him : but, as he was ambitious, I slew him.
第 7 頁 - Who deserves greatness Deserves your hate: and your affections are A sick man's appetite, who desires most that Which would increase his evil. He that depends Upon your favours, swims with fins of lead, And hews down oaks with rushes. Hang ye ! Trust ye ? With every minute you do change a mind; And call him noble, that was now your hate, Him vile, that was your garland.
第 56 頁 - His nature is too noble for the world : He would not flatter Neptune for his trident, Or Jove for his power to thunder. His heart's his mouth : What his breast forges that his tongue must vent; And, being angry, does forget that ever He heard the name of death.
第 68 頁 - You common cry of curs ! whose breath I hate As reek o' the rotten fens, whose loves I prize As the dead carcasses of unburied men That do corrupt my air, — I banish you ; And here remain with your uncertainty!
第 106 頁 - If you have writ your annals true, 'tis there, That, like an eagle in a dovecote, I Flutter'd your Volscians in Corioli : Alone I did it. — Boy ! Auf.