| Walter Scott - 1810 - 610 頁
...withstand His owne rescew ? Mai. Thou wretched thing of blood, How came Antonio by his death ? Bat. In a mist : I know not how ; Such a mistake, as I have often scene In a play : Oh, I am gone ! We are only like dead walls, or vaulted graves, That ruin'd, yeilds... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 614 頁
...Card. Looke to my brother : He gave us these large wounds, as we were strugling Here i' th' rushes : and now, I pray, let me Be laid by, and never thought of. Pes. How fatally (it seemes) he did withstand His owne rescew ? Mai. Thou wretched thing of blood,... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 384 頁
...CARD. I ,ook to my brother : He gave us these large wounds, as we were struggling Here i'th' rushes. And now, I pray, let me Be laid by and never thought...Bos. In a mist ; I know not. how : Such a mistake as 1 have often seen In a play. 0, I am gone! We are only like dead walls, or vaulted graves, That ruin'd,... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1857 - 424 頁
...Card. Look to my brother: He gave us these large wounds, as we were struggling Here i'the rushes.*}" And now, I pray, let me Be laid by and never thought...fatally, it seems, he did withstand His own rescue ! Mai. Thou wretched thing of blood, + How came Antonio by his death ? | Bos. In a mist; I know not... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 424 頁
...Card. Look to my brother : He gave us these large wounds, as we were struggling Here i'tho rushes. t And now, I pray, let me Be laid by and never thought of. [Diet. Рез. How fatally, it веешз, he did withstand His own rescue ! Mai. Thou wretched thing... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 頁
...Card. Look to my brother : He gave us these large wounds, аз wo were struggling Here i' the rushes.1 And now, I pray, let me Be laid by and never thought...fatally, it seems, he did withstand His own rescue ! Mai. Thou wretched thing of blood, How came Antonio by his death ? Bos. In a mist ; I know not how... | |
| 1870 - 610 頁
...by and never thought of. [Diet. Pes. How fatally, it seems, he did withstand His own rescue ! Mai. Thou wretched thing of blood, How came Antonio by...Bos. In a mist ; I know not how : Such a mistake as 1 have often seen In a play. Oh, I am gone ! We are only like dead walls or vaulted graves, That, ruin'd,... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1877 - 424 頁
...Pa. How fatally, it seems, he did withstand Hia own rescue ! Jfal. Thou wretched thing of blood.î How came Antonio by his death,? Bos. In a mist; I know not how : Such a mistake as I have often seen Jn a play. 0, I am gone ! We are only like dead walls or vaulted graves, That, ruin'd, yield no echo.... | |
| John Webster - 1888 - 476 頁
...Card. Look to my brother : He gave us these large wounds, as we were struggling Here i' the rushes.1 And now, I pray, let me Be laid by and never thought of. [Dies. 1 With which it was the custom to strew the floors. Web. & Tour. R Pes. How fatally, it seems, he did... | |
| John Webster, Cyril Tourneur - 1888 - 472 頁
...! Card. Look to my brother: He gave us these large wounds, as we were struggl Here i' the rushes. 1 And now, I pray, let me Be laid by- and never thought of. [/) \ 1 With which it was the custom to strew the floors. Web. & Tour. R 5""g Dies. I /%. How fatally,... | |
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