| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 602 頁
...Pregnant, quick, ready. a Quarto 1604— " co-medled." That they are not a pipe for fortune's fmger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That...to-night before the king ; One scene of it comes near the circumstance, Which I have told thee, of my father's death. I pr'ythee, when tliou seest that act afoot,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 頁
...those, Whose blood and judgment are so well co-mingled, That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That...to-night before the king ; One scene of it comes near the circumstance, Which I have told thee, of my father's death. I pr'ythee when thou seest that act afoot,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 532 頁
...blind man catcheth a hare : Masters, tell him of it." That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That...to-night before the king ; One scene of it comes near the circumstance, Which I have told thee, of my father's death. I pr'ythee, when thou seest that act afoot,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 462 頁
...those Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled, That they are not a pipe for Fortune's finger To sound what stop she please : Give me that man That...heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee. //. iii. 2. Who, in want, a hollow friend doth try, Directly seasons him an enemy. H. iii. 2. O, you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 頁
...co-mingled, That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger * Approbation. t Conversation, discourse, To sound what stop she please : Give me that man That...heart's core, ay in my heart of heart, As I do thee. MIDNIGHT. 'Tis now the very witching time of night; When churchyards yawn, and hell itself breathes... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1851 - 424 頁
...those Whose blood and judgment are so well co-mingled, That they are not a pipe for Fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That...heart's core ; ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee. Hamlet, Act III, Scene 4. DEATH OF CORIOLANUS.1 Enter, to the Lords of the City of Antium and the Conspirator?,... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 頁
...those, Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled, That they are not a pipe for Fortune's finger To sound what stop she please : Give me that man That...to-night before the king ; One scene of it comes near the circumstance Which I have told thee of my father's death. I prithee, when thou seest that act a-foot,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 頁
...those Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled, That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please : Give me that man That...to-night before the king ; One scene of it comes near the circumstance, Which I have told thee of my father's death. I pr'ythee when thou seest that act afoot,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 頁
...those Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled, That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please : Give me that man That...In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I d9 thee.— Something too much of this. — There is a play to-night before the king ; One scene of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 頁
...those, Whose blood and judgment are so well co-mingled, That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger 7 y q 1 do thee. — Something too much of this. — There is a play to-night before the king; One ecene... | |
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