The Works of William Shakespeare, 第 3 卷 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 48 筆
第 46 頁
But , my most noble lord of Westmoreland , I take not on me here as a physician ;
Nor do I , as an enemy to peace , Troop in the throngs of military men : But , rather
, show awhile like fearful war , To diet rank minds , sick of happiness ; And ...
But , my most noble lord of Westmoreland , I take not on me here as a physician ;
Nor do I , as an enemy to peace , Troop in the throngs of military men : But , rather
, show awhile like fearful war , To diet rank minds , sick of happiness ; And ...
第 58 頁
No , no ; he cannot long hold out these pangs : The incessant care and labour of
his mind Hath wrought the mure , that should confine it in , So thin , that life looks
through , and will break out . P . HUMPH . The people fear me ; c for they do ...
No , no ; he cannot long hold out these pangs : The incessant care and labour of
his mind Hath wrought the mure , that should confine it in , So thin , that life looks
through , and will break out . P . HUMPH . The people fear me ; c for they do ...
第 63 頁
Heaven put it in thy mind , to take it hence , That thou might ' st win * the more thy
father ' s love , Pleading so wisely in excuse of it . Come hither , Harry , sit thou by
my bed , And hear , I think , the very latest counsel That ever I shall breathe .
Heaven put it in thy mind , to take it hence , That thou might ' st win * the more thy
father ' s love , Pleading so wisely in excuse of it . Come hither , Harry , sit thou by
my bed , And hear , I think , the very latest counsel That ever I shall breathe .
第 88 頁
There is no solid reason , however , for believing that the poet had this particular
circumstance in his mind , or that it is in any way connected with the date of the
piece . The barbarous and unnatural custom which prevailed among the Turkish
...
There is no solid reason , however , for believing that the poet had this particular
circumstance in his mind , or that it is in any way connected with the date of the
piece . The barbarous and unnatural custom which prevailed among the Turkish
...
第 91 頁
... as witty tricks , by which his restless mind sought to burst through the inactivity
to which he was constrained , for on the first occasion which wakes him out of his
unruly levity he distinguishes himself without effort in the most chivalrous guise .
... as witty tricks , by which his restless mind sought to burst through the inactivity
to which he was constrained , for on the first occasion which wakes him out of his
unruly levity he distinguishes himself without effort in the most chivalrous guise .
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