The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, 第 14 卷Rwington, 1821 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 81 筆
第 71 頁
... never heard of roses , contending with lilies for the empire of a lady's cheek ? The opposition of colours , though not the commixture , may be called a war . So , in Shakspeare's Tarquin and Lucrece : " The silent war of lilies and of ...
... never heard of roses , contending with lilies for the empire of a lady's cheek ? The opposition of colours , though not the commixture , may be called a war . So , in Shakspeare's Tarquin and Lucrece : " The silent war of lilies and of ...
第 73 頁
... never would he Appear i ' the market - place , nor on him put The napless vesture of humility ; 7 Nor , showing ( as the manner is ) his wounds To the people , beg their stinking breaths . SIC . ' Tis right . BRU . It was his word : O ...
... never would he Appear i ' the market - place , nor on him put The napless vesture of humility ; 7 Nor , showing ( as the manner is ) his wounds To the people , beg their stinking breaths . SIC . ' Tis right . BRU . It was his word : O ...
第 74 頁
... never used in war . - We should certainly read : " As camels in their way . " M. MASON . I am far from certain that this amendment is necessary . Brụ- tus means to say that Coriolanus thought the people as useless expletives in the ...
... never used in war . - We should certainly read : " As camels in their way . " M. MASON . I am far from certain that this amendment is necessary . Brụ- tus means to say that Coriolanus thought the people as useless expletives in the ...
第 76 頁
... never saw the like . BRU . Let's to the Capitol ; And carry with us ears and eyes for the time " , But hearts for the event . SIC . Have with you . Exeunt . SCENE II . The Same . The Capitol . Enter Two Officers , to lay Cushions . 1 ...
... never saw the like . BRU . Let's to the Capitol ; And carry with us ears and eyes for the time " , But hearts for the event . SIC . Have with you . Exeunt . SCENE II . The Same . The Capitol . Enter Two Officers , to lay Cushions . 1 ...
第 80 頁
... never shame to hear What you have nobly done . COR . Your honours ' pardon ; I had rather have my wounds to heal again , Than hear say how I got them . He 7 The theme of OUR assembly . ] Here is a fault in the expres- sion : And had it ...
... never shame to hear What you have nobly done . COR . Your honours ' pardon ; I had rather have my wounds to heal again , Than hear say how I got them . He 7 The theme of OUR assembly . ] Here is a fault in the expres- sion : And had it ...
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