Tales from Shakespear, by C. [and M.] Lamb, Volume 21807 |
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Pagina 3
... speaking , Helena wept in sad and mournful si- lence , which made the countess gently reprove her for too much grieving for her father's death . Bertram now bade his mother farewel . The countess parted with this dear son with tears and ...
... speaking , Helena wept in sad and mournful si- lence , which made the countess gently reprove her for too much grieving for her father's death . Bertram now bade his mother farewel . The countess parted with this dear son with tears and ...
Pagina 6
... speak with her . What she had just heard of Helena brought the remembrance of days long past into the mind of the countess , those days probably when her love for Bertram's father first began ; and she said to herself , " Even so it was ...
... speak with her . What she had just heard of Helena brought the remembrance of days long past into the mind of the countess , those days probably when her love for Bertram's father first began ; and she said to herself , " Even so it was ...
Pagina 7
... if she had not lately an intent to go to Paris ? Helena owned the design she had formed in her mind , when she heard Lafeu speak of the king's illness . * This was your motive for wishing to go to B 2 THAT ENDS WELL . 7.
... if she had not lately an intent to go to Paris ? Helena owned the design she had formed in her mind , when she heard Lafeu speak of the king's illness . * This was your motive for wishing to go to B 2 THAT ENDS WELL . 7.
Pagina 8
... Speak truly . " Helena honestly answered , " My lord your son made me to think of this ; else Paris , and the medicine , and the king , had from the conversa- tion of my thoughts been absent then . " The countess heard the whole of this ...
... Speak truly . " Helena honestly answered , " My lord your son made me to think of this ; else Paris , and the medicine , and the king , had from the conversa- tion of my thoughts been absent then . " The countess heard the whole of this ...
Pagina 10
... speak these words of rejection and of scorn , and she said to the king , " That you are well , my lord , I am glad . Let the rest go . " But the king would not suffer his royal command to be so slighted ; for the power of bestowing ...
... speak these words of rejection and of scorn , and she said to the king , " That you are well , my lord , I am glad . Let the rest go . " But the king would not suffer his royal command to be so slighted ; for the power of bestowing ...
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
abbess Adriana Ægeon Angelo Anthonio Antipholis of Syracuse bade Baptista beauty begged Bertram brother brought called Cassio Cesario Claudio Cleon count Paris countess daughter dead dear death demona Desdemona Diana Dionysia Dromio duke Ephesus fair father fear feast fortunes friar gave gentle gentleman give goldsmith grave grief Hamlet hear heard heart Heaven Helena Hellicanus honour husband Iago Illyria Isabel Juliet Katherine king knew lady Laertes Leoline living look lord Capulet lord Timon Lychorida Lysimachus maid Mantua Marina marriage married Michael Cassio mind mistress mother Mountague murder Narbon never night noble old lord Olivia Orsino Othello pardon Paris Pericles Petruchio poor prince prince of Tyre prison promised queen replied ring Romeo Sebastian seemed sent servant shewed ship sister sorrow speak story strange sweet tell Thaisa Tharsus thing thought told Tybalt Tyre Verona Viola weep wife wished words young
Populaire passages
Pagina 109 - O fellow, come, the song we had last night: Mark it, Cesario; it is old and plain: The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids that weave their thread with bones, Do use to chant it ; it is silly sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love, Like the old age.
Pagina 238 - A terrible child-bed hast thou had, my dear, No light, no fire : the unfriendly elements Forgot thee utterly ; nor have I time To give thee hallow'd to thy grave, but straight Must cast thee, scarcely coffin'd, in the ooze; Where, for a monument upon thy bones, And aye-remaining || lamps, the belching whale, And humming water must o'erwhelm thy corpse, Lying with simple shells...
Pagina 72 - We must not make a scare-crow of the law, ' Setting it up to fear the birds of prey, And let it keep one shape, till custom make it Their perch, and not their terror.
Pagina 7 - I know I love in vain, strive against hope; Yet in this captious and intenible sieve I still pour in the waters of my love And lack not to lose still : thus, Indian-like, Religious in mine error, I adore The sun, that looks upon his worshipper, But knows of him no more.
Pagina 102 - And what is her history?" said Orsino. "A blank, my lord," replied Viola: "she never told her love, but let concealment, like a worm in the bud, feed on her damask cheek. She pined in thought, and with a green and yellow melancholy, she sat like Patience on a monument, smiling at Grief.
Pagina 27 - You lie, in faith, for you are called plain Kate, And bonny Kate, and sometimes Kate the curst ; But Kate, the prettiest Kate in Christendom, Kate of...
Pagina 82 - The sense of death is most in apprehension, And the poor beetle, that we tread upon, In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great As when a giant dies.
Pagina 254 - Helicanus, strike me, honour'd sir ; Give me a gash, put me to present pain ; Lest this great sea of joys rushing upon me, O'erbear the shores of my mortality, And drown me with their sweetness.
Pagina 208 - twas wondrous pitiful; She wished she had not heard it, yet she wished That heaven had made her such a man; she thanked me, And bade me, if I had a friend that loved her, I should but teach him how to tell my story, And that would woo her. Upon this hint I spake; She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them.
Pagina 94 - They say, best men are moulded out of faults ; And, for the most, become much more the better For being a little bad : so may my husband.