tis a common proof, That lowliness is young ambition's ladder, Whereto the climber-upward turns his face; But when he once attains the upmost round, He then unto the ladder turns his back, Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees By which he did... The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare - 35 ページWilliam Shakespeare 著 - 1821全文表示 - この書籍について
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 ページ
...Brutus, is not in our stars. But in ourselves, that we are underlings. (I, ii) 44 But 'tis a common proof ood fountain, a good well-head, Would blur no whisper,...(1. 11-13) 49 It is somebody wants to do us harm. By which he did ascend. (II, i) 45 When beggars die there are no comets seen; The heavens themselves... | |
| Antony Jay - 1996 - 536 ページ
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| William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 ページ
...Caesar, I have not known when his affections sway'd More than his reason. But 'tis a common proof, 3 3 3 By which he did ascend: so Caesar may; Then, lest he may, prevent. And, since the quarrel Will bear... | |
| William Stewart - 1998 - 438 ページ
...descending on it' (Genesis 28:12). Shakespeare speaks of the ladder of ambition: Tis a common proof, That lowliness is young ambition's ladder, Whereto...back, Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees By which he did ascend (Julius Caesar, act 2, scene. 1, 1. 21.) The Egyptians often buried their dead... | |
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