Tales from Shakespear: Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 1M.J. Godwin, at the Juvenile Library, 1809 - 236 pagina's |
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Pagina 116
... Julia , were the only topics on which these two friends disagreed : for Valentine , not being him- self a lover , was sometimes a little weary of hear- ing his friend for ever talking of his Julia , and then he would laugh at Protheus ...
... Julia , were the only topics on which these two friends disagreed : for Valentine , not being him- self a lover , was sometimes a little weary of hear- ing his friend for ever talking of his Julia , and then he would laugh at Protheus ...
Pagina 117
... Julia , I would intreat you to accompany me , to see the wonders of the world abroad but since you are a lover ... Julia , which he gave to her maid Lucetta to deliver to her mistress . Julia loved Protheus as well as he did her , THE ...
... Julia , I would intreat you to accompany me , to see the wonders of the world abroad but since you are a lover ... Julia , which he gave to her maid Lucetta to deliver to her mistress . Julia loved Protheus as well as he did her , THE ...
Pagina 118
... Julia , she would not receive it , and chid her maid for taking letters from Protheus , and ordered her to leave the room . But she so much wished to see what was written in the letter , that she soon called in her maid again , and when ...
... Julia , she would not receive it , and chid her maid for taking letters from Protheus , and ordered her to leave the room . But she so much wished to see what was written in the letter , that she soon called in her maid again , and when ...
Pagina 119
Designed for the Use of Young Persons Charles Lamb. Julia then began to piece together as well as she could the torn fragments . She first made out these words , " Love - wounded Protheus ; " and lamenting over these and such - like ...
Designed for the Use of Young Persons Charles Lamb. Julia then began to piece together as well as she could the torn fragments . She first made out these words , " Love - wounded Protheus ; " and lamenting over these and such - like ...
Pagina 121
... Julia's letter , which had brought upon him the sad necessity of leaving her . Now that Julia found she was going to lose Protheus for so long a time , she no longer pre- VOL . I. G tended indifference ; and they bade each other a ...
... Julia's letter , which had brought upon him the sad necessity of leaving her . Now that Julia found she was going to lose Protheus for so long a time , she no longer pre- VOL . I. G tended indifference ; and they bade each other a ...
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Tales from Shakespear: Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 1 Charles Lamb,Mary Lamb Volledige weergave - 1810 |
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Aliena answered Anthonio Ariel banished Banquo Bassanio Beatrice began Bellarius Benedick brother Caius Caliban called Camillo cave Celia child Claudio Cordelia court Cymbeline daughter dead dear death Demetrius distress duke duke of Albany earl eyes fair fairy faithful father fear Ferdinand forest forest of Arden Ganimed gave gentle give Gonerill Gratiano hear heard heart Helena Hermia Hermione Hero honour husband Iachimo Imogen Julia king king's knew lady Lear Leonato Leontes lived look lord lover Lysander Macbeth Macduff maid marry master Milan Miranda Nerissa never night noble Oberon Orlando palace Paulina Perdita Pisanio pity Polidore Polixenes Portia Posthumus prince Prospero Protheus Puck queen Regan replied ring Rosalind saying shepherd shewed Shylock Silvia sisters sleep speak speeches spirit strange sweet Sycorax talk tell thing thought Thurio Titania told Valentine wicked wife wished wonder wood words young youth
Populaire passages
Pagina 20 - On the bat's back I do fly After summer merrily. Merrily, merrily shall I live now Under the blossom that hangs on the bough.
Pagina 142 - If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him. He hates our sacred nation; and he rails, Even there where merchants most do congregate, On me, my bargains, and my well-won thrift, Which he calls interest: Cursed be my tribe, If I forgive him!
Pagina 233 - With thy keen sword impress, as make me bleed: Let fall thy blade on vulnerable crests; I bear a charmed life , which must not yield To one of woman born.
Pagina 228 - Be bloody, bold, And resolute : laugh to scorn the power of man, For none of woman born shall harm Macbeth.
Pagina 155 - Tarry a little ; there is something else. This bond doth give thee here no jot of blood, — The words expressly are, a pound of flesh...
Pagina 29 - Philomel, with melody Sing in our sweet lullaby ; Lulla, lulla, lullaby, lulla, lulla, lullaby : Never harm, Nor spell nor charm, Come our lovely lady nigh ; So, good night, with lullaby.
Pagina 14 - At this Prospero smiled, and nodded his head, as much as to say: This goes on exactly as I could wish; my girl will be queen of Naples.' And then Ferdinand, in another fine long speech (for young princes speak in courtly phrases), told the innocent Miranda he was heir to the crown of Naples, and that she should be his queen. 'Ah! sir,' said she, 'I am a fool to weep at what I am glad of.
Pagina 64 - Is it possible Disdain should die while she hath such meet food to feed it as Signior Benedick? Courtesy itself must convert to disdain if you come in her presence.
Pagina 76 - Claudio, in the most passionate language, proclaimed the guilt of the blameless Hero, who, amazed at the strange words he uttered, said meekly, "Is my lord well, that he does speak so wide ?" Leonato, in the utmost horror, said to the prince, " My lord, why speak not you?'
Pagina 15 - Hence, bashful cunning; And prompt me, plain and holy innocence ! I am your wife, if you will marry me...