The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., 第 2 巻Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... NIGHT'S DREAM ... 3 LOVE'S LABOR'S LOST ...... .. 75 MERCHANT OF VENICE . ............... . 167 AS YOU LIKE IT ....... 253 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .... 345 TAMING OF THE SHREW .. 447 VOL . II . 1 1 . MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM ...
... NIGHT'S DREAM ... 3 LOVE'S LABOR'S LOST ...... .. 75 MERCHANT OF VENICE . ............... . 167 AS YOU LIKE IT ....... 253 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .... 345 TAMING OF THE SHREW .. 447 VOL . II . 1 1 . MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM ...
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... NIGHT'S DREAM . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . WE may presume the plot of this play to have been the invention of Shakspeare , as the diligence of his commentators has failed to trace the sources from whence it is derived . Steevens says that ...
... NIGHT'S DREAM . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . WE may presume the plot of this play to have been the invention of Shakspeare , as the diligence of his commentators has failed to trace the sources from whence it is derived . Steevens says that ...
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... nights ; Four nights will quickly dream away the time ; And then the moon , like to a silver bow Now bent in heaven , shall behold the night Of our solemnities . The . Go , Philostrate , Stir up the Athenian youth to merriments ; Awake ...
... nights ; Four nights will quickly dream away the time ; And then the moon , like to a silver bow Now bent in heaven , shall behold the night Of our solemnities . The . Go , Philostrate , Stir up the Athenian youth to merriments ; Awake ...
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... business Against our nuptial ; and confer with you Of something nearly that concerns yourselves . 1 As spotless is innocent , so spotted is wicked . Ege . With duty and desire we follow you . 8 [ ACT I. MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... business Against our nuptial ; and confer with you Of something nearly that concerns yourselves . 1 As spotless is innocent , so spotted is wicked . Ege . With duty and desire we follow you . 8 [ ACT I. MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
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... night , That , in a spleen , unfolds both heaven and earth , And ere a man hath power to say , -Behold ! The jaws of darkness do devour it up . So quick bright things come to confusion . Her . If then true lovers have been ever crossed ...
... night , That , in a spleen , unfolds both heaven and earth , And ere a man hath power to say , -Behold ! The jaws of darkness do devour it up . So quick bright things come to confusion . Her . If then true lovers have been ever crossed ...
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20 ページ - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
79 ページ - Save base authority from others' books. These earthly godfathers of heaven's lights, That give a name to every fixed star, Have no more profit of their shining nights, Than those that walk, and wot not what they are.
241 ページ - The moon shines bright : — In such a night as this, When the sweet wind did gently kiss the trees, And they did make no noise ; in such a night, Troilus, methinks, mounted the Trojan walls, And sigh'd his soul toward the Grecian tents, Where Cressid lay that night.
57 ページ - I had. The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath not seen, man's hand is not able to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream was.
208 ページ - He hath disgraced me, and hindered me of half a million ; laughed at my losses, mocked at my gains, scorned my nation, thwarted my bargains, cooled my friends, heated mine enemies ; and what's his reason ? I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes ? hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions? fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, healed by the same means, warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer, as a Christian is ? if you prick...
291 ページ - Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier, Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard, Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth. And then, the justice, In fair round belly with good capon lined, With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances. And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and...
286 ページ - No, sir,' quoth he, ' Call me not fool till heaven hath sent me fortune : ' And then he drew a dial from his poke, And, looking on it with lack-lustre eye...
165 ページ - Tu-whit, tu-who ! a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot. When all aloud the wind doth blow, And coughing drowns the parson's saw, And birds sit brooding in the snow, And Marian's nose looks red and raw, When roasted...