The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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第51页
... I'll fing . Queen . ' Tis well that thou haft caufe : But thou fhould't pleafe me better would't thou weep . Lady . I could weep , Madam , would it do you good . Queen . And I could weep , would weeping do me good , And never borrow any ...
... I'll fing . Queen . ' Tis well that thou haft caufe : But thou fhould't pleafe me better would't thou weep . Lady . I could weep , Madam , would it do you good . Queen . And I could weep , would weeping do me good , And never borrow any ...
第53页
... I'll fet a bank of rue , four herb of grace ; Rue , ev'n for ruth , here fhortly shall be seen , In the remembrance of a weeping Queen . [ worfe , [ Ex . Gard . and Serv . < ACT A C T IV . SCENE I. In London . Sc : 53 KING RICHARD II . "
... I'll fet a bank of rue , four herb of grace ; Rue , ev'n for ruth , here fhortly shall be seen , In the remembrance of a weeping Queen . [ worfe , [ Ex . Gard . and Serv . < ACT A C T IV . SCENE I. In London . Sc : 53 KING RICHARD II . "
第65页
... I'll groan , the way being short , And piece the way out with a heavy heart . Come , come , in wooing forrow let's be brief ; Since , wedding it , there is fuch length in grief . One kifs fhall ftop our mouths , and dumbly part ; Thus ...
... I'll groan , the way being short , And piece the way out with a heavy heart . Come , come , in wooing forrow let's be brief ; Since , wedding it , there is fuch length in grief . One kifs fhall ftop our mouths , and dumbly part ; Thus ...
第68页
... I'll not be long behind ; though I be old , I doubt not but to ride as fast as York : And never will I rife up from the ground , Till Bolingbroke have pardon'd thee . Away . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . Changes to the court at Windsor - castle ...
... I'll not be long behind ; though I be old , I doubt not but to ride as fast as York : And never will I rife up from the ground , Till Bolingbroke have pardon'd thee . Away . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . Changes to the court at Windsor - castle ...
第73页
... I'll hammer on't . My brain I'll prove the female to my foul , My foul , the father ; and these two beget A generation of still breeding thoughts ; ones ; and then [ again , • And these fame thoughts people this little world ; In humour ...
... I'll hammer on't . My brain I'll prove the female to my foul , My foul , the father ; and these two beget A generation of still breeding thoughts ; ones ; and then [ again , • And these fame thoughts people this little world ; In humour ...
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