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" HAMLET: Then saw you not his face? HORATIO: O yes, my lord; he wore his beaver up. HAMLET: What, look'd he frowningly? HORATIO: A countenance more in Sorrow than in anger. HAMLET: Pale or red? HORATIO: Nay,, very pale. "
哈姆雷特 - Side 113
af Charles Lamb - 2002 - 175 sider
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莎士比亞四大悲劇

2004 - 428 sider
...ofDemark Hamlet : Let me not think on't — Frailty, thy name is woman! — (I, ii, 146) ($-*. $-#. 146ft) Hamlet : My father— methinks I see my father...Horatio : A countenance more In sorrow than in anger. (I, ii, 184-85,231-32) ain-t* 3 EH?? ($-* ' * — * ' 184-85 • 231-32 ff) Polonius : [Aside] Though...
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莎士比亞四大悲劇

2004 - 428 sider
...on't — Frailty, thy name is woman! — (I, ii, 146) : £*&-ftfeT*7 ! JUJSIf ! ($-*, $-#. 146 ff) Hamlet : My father— methinks I see my father—...Horatio : A countenance more In sorrow than in anger. (I, ii, 184-85,231-32) • £ •• ( $-* ' $-=-* ' 184-85 ' 231-32 If ) Polonius : [Aside] Though...
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Hamlet : a Play in One Act

Lindsay Price - 2005 - 52 sider
...indeed, sirs, but this troubles me. Hold you the watch to-night? MARCELLUS & BERNARDO: We do, my lord. HAMLET: What, look'd he frowningly? HORATIO: A countenance more in sorrow than in anger. HAMLET: Pale or red? HORATIO: Nay, very pale. HAMLET: I would I had been there. HORATIO: It would have...
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哈姆雷特隨身書(Hamlet)(50K)

2002 - 192 sider
...Hamlet : Let me not think on't — Frailty, thy name is woman! — (I,ii, l46) (*-#' *-* ' l46 It) Hamlet : My father — methinks I see my father Horatio...Horatio : A countenance more In sorrow than in anger. (I, ii, l84-85,23l-32) BMHt ( $-* , ^j^f. , l84-85 . 23 l-32 If) Polonius : [Aside] Though this be...
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Lessons in Vocal Expression: Processes of Thinking in the Modulation of the ...

Samuel Silas Curry - 1896 - 332 sider
...head to foot. Hamlet. Then saw you not his face? Horatio. O, yes, my lord ; he wore his beaver up. Hamlet. What, look'd he frowningly? Horatio. A countenance more In sorrow than in anger. Hamlet. Pale, or red? Horatio. Nay, very pale. Hamlet. And fix'd his eyes upon you? Horatio. Most constantly....
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