The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, 第 2 卷C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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第57页
... the not ? Leon . Wherefore ? why , doth not every earthly thing Cry fhame upon her ? could the here deny The ftory that is printed in her blood ? Do not live , Hero , do not ope thine C 5 Do MUCH ADO about NOTHING . 57.
... the not ? Leon . Wherefore ? why , doth not every earthly thing Cry fhame upon her ? could the here deny The ftory that is printed in her blood ? Do not live , Hero , do not ope thine C 5 Do MUCH ADO about NOTHING . 57.
第58页
... live , Hero , do not ope thine eyes : For did I think thou wouldst not quickly die , Thought I , thy fpirits were ftronger than thy fhames , Myfelf would on the rereward of reproaches Strike at thy life . Griev'd I , I had but one ...
... live , Hero , do not ope thine eyes : For did I think thou wouldst not quickly die , Thought I , thy fpirits were ftronger than thy fhames , Myfelf would on the rereward of reproaches Strike at thy life . Griev'd I , I had but one ...
第59页
... lives in John the bastard , Whofe fpirits toil in frame of villanies . Leon . I know not : if they speak but truth of her , These hands fhall tear her , if they wrong her honour , The proudeft of them shall well hear of it . Time hath ...
... lives in John the bastard , Whofe fpirits toil in frame of villanies . Leon . I know not : if they speak but truth of her , These hands fhall tear her , if they wrong her honour , The proudeft of them shall well hear of it . Time hath ...
第61页
... ftrain the cure . Come , lady , die to live ; this wedding day , Perhaps , is but prolong'd : have patience and en- dure . [ Exeunt . Manent Manent Benedick and Beatrice . Bene . Lady Beatrice , MUCH ADO about NOTHING . 61.
... ftrain the cure . Come , lady , die to live ; this wedding day , Perhaps , is but prolong'd : have patience and en- dure . [ Exeunt . Manent Manent Benedick and Beatrice . Bene . Lady Beatrice , MUCH ADO about NOTHING . 61.
第75页
... live again , ' That were impoffible ; but , I pray you both , Poffefs the people in Mefina here How innocent the dy'd ; and if your love D 2 Can Can labcar ought in fad invention , Hang her an MUCH ADо about NOTHING . 75.
... live again , ' That were impoffible ; but , I pray you both , Poffefs the people in Mefina here How innocent the dy'd ; and if your love D 2 Can Can labcar ought in fad invention , Hang her an MUCH ADо about NOTHING . 75.
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