Tales from Shakespear, by C. [and M.] Lamb, Том 21809 |
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... manner , that the king was so kind a prince , she would find in his ma- jesty a husband , and that he would be a father to her son : meaning only that the good king would befriend the fortunes of Bertram . Lafeu told the countess that ...
... manner , that the king was so kind a prince , she would find in his ma- jesty a husband , and that he would be a father to her son : meaning only that the good king would befriend the fortunes of Bertram . Lafeu told the countess that ...
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... manners so charmed Bertram , that he vowed she should be his wife . Helena begged the ring from off his finger as a token of his re- gard , and he gave it to her ; and in return for this ring , which it was of such importance to her to ...
... manners so charmed Bertram , that he vowed she should be his wife . Helena begged the ring from off his finger as a token of his re- gard , and he gave it to her ; and in return for this ring , which it was of such importance to her to ...
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... manner of gentleness she was composed , for her music - master rushed into the room to complain that the gentle Katherine , his pupil , had broken his head with her lute for presuming to find fault with her performance ; which , when ...
... manner of gentleness she was composed , for her music - master rushed into the room to complain that the gentle Katherine , his pupil , had broken his head with her lute for presuming to find fault with her performance ; which , when ...
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... manner in mean and fantastic fashion habited . Petruchio could not be persuaded to change his dress ; he said Katherine was to be married to him , and not to his clothes ; and finding it was in vain to argue with him , to the church ...
... manner in mean and fantastic fashion habited . Petruchio could not be persuaded to change his dress ; he said Katherine was to be married to him , and not to his clothes ; and finding it was in vain to argue with him , to the church ...
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... manner , " I dare assure you , sir , it is two o'clock , and will be supper - time before we get there . " But Petruchio meant that she should be so completely subdued , that she should assent to every thing he said , before he carried ...
... manner , " I dare assure you , sir , it is two o'clock , and will be supper - time before we get there . " But Petruchio meant that she should be so completely subdued , that she should assent to every thing he said , before he carried ...
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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