The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, 第 14 卷R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... I'll buy him of you . LART . No , I'll nor sell , nor give him : lend you him , I will , For half a hundred years . - Summon the town . MAR . How far off lie these armies ? MESS . Within this mile and half3 . 3 Within this mile AND HALF ...
... I'll buy him of you . LART . No , I'll nor sell , nor give him : lend you him , I will , For half a hundred years . - Summon the town . MAR . How far off lie these armies ? MESS . Within this mile and half3 . 3 Within this mile AND HALF ...
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... I'll leave the foe , And make my wars on you : look to't : Come on ; If you'll stand fast , we'll beat them to their wives , As they us to our trenches followed . Another Alarum . The Volces and Romans re - enter , and the Fight is ...
... I'll leave the foe , And make my wars on you : look to't : Come on ; If you'll stand fast , we'll beat them to their wives , As they us to our trenches followed . Another Alarum . The Volces and Romans re - enter , and the Fight is ...
第 45 頁
... I'll fight with none but thee ; for I do hate thee Worse than a promise - breaker . AUF . We hate alike ; Not Africk owns a serpent , I abhor 2 the PORTS ] i . e . the gates . So , in Timon of Athens : Descend , and open your uncharged ...
... I'll fight with none but thee ; for I do hate thee Worse than a promise - breaker . AUF . We hate alike ; Not Africk owns a serpent , I abhor 2 the PORTS ] i . e . the gates . So , in Timon of Athens : Descend , and open your uncharged ...
第 47 頁
... as also for that Martius had reported vnto him . So in the ende he willed Martius , he should choose out of all the horses they had taken 6 Thou'lt not believe thy deeds : but I'll report it SC . IX . 47 CORIOLANUS .
... as also for that Martius had reported vnto him . So in the ende he willed Martius , he should choose out of all the horses they had taken 6 Thou'lt not believe thy deeds : but I'll report it SC . IX . 47 CORIOLANUS .
第 48 頁
... I'll report it , Where senators shall mingle tears with smiles ; Where great patricians shall attend , and shrug , I ' the end , admire ; where ladies shall be frighted , And , gladly quak'd ' , hear more ; where the dull Tribunes ...
... I'll report it , Where senators shall mingle tears with smiles ; Where great patricians shall attend , and shrug , I ' the end , admire ; where ladies shall be frighted , And , gladly quak'd ' , hear more ; where the dull Tribunes ...
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第 348 頁 - Yet nature is made better by no mean But nature makes that mean : so, over that art Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race : this is an art Which does mend nature, change it rather, but The art itself is nature.
第 16 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 231 頁 - By and by we hear news of shipwreck in the same place, and then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that comes out a hideous monster, with fire and smoke...