The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 5 巻Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... much be alleged as indicating that he ever did : one point there is , however , that may have some weight that way . An old knight , Sir John of Boundis , being 3 about to die , calls in his wise friends to AS YOU LIKE IT. ...
... much be alleged as indicating that he ever did : one point there is , however , that may have some weight that way . An old knight , Sir John of Boundis , being 3 about to die , calls in his wise friends to AS YOU LIKE IT. ...
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William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. about to die , calls in his wise friends to advise him touching the distribution of his property among his three sons . They advise him to settle all his lands on the eldest , and leave the ...
William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. about to die , calls in his wise friends to advise him touching the distribution of his property among his three sons . They advise him to settle all his lands on the eldest , and leave the ...
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... friends no wrong , for I have none to lament me ; the world no injury , for in it I have nothing ; only in the world I fill up a place , which may be better supplied when I have made it empty . Ros . The little strength that I have , I ...
... friends no wrong , for I have none to lament me ; the world no injury , for in it I have nothing ; only in the world I fill up a place , which may be better supplied when I have made it empty . Ros . The little strength that I have , I ...
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... friendship counsel you To leave this place . Albeit you have deserved High commendation , true applause , and love , Yet such is now the Duke's condition , 2 25 That he misconstrues all that you have done . The Duke is humorous : 26 ...
... friendship counsel you To leave this place . Albeit you have deserved High commendation , true applause , and love , Yet such is now the Duke's condition , 2 25 That he misconstrues all that you have done . The Duke is humorous : 26 ...
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... friend . So in Hamlet , i . 2 : " Would I had met my dearest foe in Heaven , or ever I had seen that day . " 3 Celia here speaks ironically , her meaning apparently being , " It was because your father deserved well that my father hated ...
... friend . So in Hamlet , i . 2 : " Would I had met my dearest foe in Heaven , or ever I had seen that day . " 3 Celia here speaks ironically , her meaning apparently being , " It was because your father deserved well that my father hated ...
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