Tales from Shakespear, by C. [and M.] Lamb, Том 21809 |
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... his fine hair , till she seemed to draw his portrait on the tablet of her heart , that heart too capable of retaining the memory of every line in the features of that loved face . Gerard de Narbon , when he died , left her ALL'S WELL.
... his fine hair , till she seemed to draw his portrait on the tablet of her heart , that heart too capable of retaining the memory of every line in the features of that loved face . Gerard de Narbon , when he died , left her ALL'S WELL.
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... face . " Is he not a handsome man ? " said the widow . " I like him well , " replied Helena with great truth . All the way they walked , the talkative widow's dis Course was all of Bertram ; she told Helena the 14 ALL'S WELL.
... face . " Is he not a handsome man ? " said the widow . " I like him well , " replied Helena with great truth . All the way they walked , the talkative widow's dis Course was all of Bertram ; she told Helena the 14 ALL'S WELL.
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... face we are accustomed to see constantly losing the effect which is caused by the first sight either of beauty or of plainness ; and of her understanding it was impossible he should judge , because she felt such reverence , mixed with ...
... face we are accustomed to see constantly losing the effect which is caused by the first sight either of beauty or of plainness ; and of her understanding it was impossible he should judge , because she felt such reverence , mixed with ...
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... face , giving no other reason for this strange act , than that the sexton's beard grew thin and hun- gerly , and seemed to ask the sop as he was drinking . Never sure was there such a mad marriage ; but Petruchio did but put this ...
... face , giving no other reason for this strange act , than that the sexton's beard grew thin and hun- gerly , and seemed to ask the sop as he was drinking . Never sure was there such a mad marriage ; but Petruchio did but put this ...
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... face and person , were both named alike , being both called Antipholis , and the two twin slaves were also both named Dromio . Ægeon's young- est son , Antipholis of Syracuse , he whom the old man had come to Ephesus to seek , hap ...
... face and person , were both named alike , being both called Antipholis , and the two twin slaves were also both named Dromio . Ægeon's young- est son , Antipholis of Syracuse , he whom the old man had come to Ephesus to seek , hap ...
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abbess Adriana Ægeon Angelo Anthonio Antipholis of Syracuse bade Baptista beauty begged Bertram bounty 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 grief Hamlet hear heard heart heaven Helena Hellicanus honour husband Iago Illyria Isabel Juliet Katherine king knew lady Laertes 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 passion Pericles Petruchio poor prince prince of Tyre prison promised queen replied rich ring Romeo Sebastian seemed sent servant shewed ship sister speak story strange sweet tears tell Thaisa Tharsus thing thought told Tybalt Tyre Verona Viola wife wished words young