| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 368 страници
...Beatrice never appears to greater advantage than in her soliloquy after leaving her concealment " in the pleached bower where honeysuckles, ripened by the sun, forbid the sun to enter ;" she exclaims, after listening to this tirade against . herself, — "What fire is in mine ears?... | |
| 1885 - 922 страници
...Margaret is despatched to tell Beatrice that her cousin 218 and Ursula are talking about her, and to " Bid her steal into the pleached bower, Where honeysuckles, ripened by the sun, Forbid the sun to enter." And anon we see her ' ' Like a lapwing, run Close by the ground, to hear their conference. " It is... | |
| Helena Faucit Martin - 1885 - 504 страници
...Margaret is despatched to tell Beatrice that her cousin and Ursula are talking about her, and to " Bid her steal into the pleached bower, Where honeysuckles, ripened by the sun, Forbid the sun to enter." And anon we see her " Like a lapwing, run Close by the ground, to hear their conference." It is of... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1886 - 622 страници
...conclusions formed. We should be paying to Talmudism too high a compliment, were we to say that it is like " The pleached bower, Where honeysuckles ripened by the sun Forbid the sun to enter." The most distinctive flowers of the Talmud are artificial flowers — flowers by which we cannot for... | |
| Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer - 1886 - 474 страници
...brilliant Beatrice. The " pleached " bower is a bower interlaced and intertwined with creepers. Hero. The pleached bower, Where honey-suckles, ripened by the sun, Forbid the sun to enter, — like favorites Made proud by princes, that advance their pride Against the power that bred it.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 208 страници
...meaning, like the Latin plicitum; folded together, or interwoven. So in Much Ado About Nothing, iii. I ; " The pleached bower, where honeysuckles, ripened by the sun, forbid the sun to enter." 6 To deracinate is to force up by the roots. Have lost, or do not learn for want of time, The sciences... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1891 - 568 страници
...villainous saltpetre should be digged Out of the bowels of the harmless earth, i Hen. iv. i. 3. Bower. . Rice. What will this sister of mine do with rice...Wint. Tale, iv. 2. Rice ap Thomas. And Rice ap Tho Much Ado Ab. Noth. iii. i. O nature ! what hadst ,thou to do in hell, When thou didst bower the spirit... | |
| Helena Faucit Martin (lady) - 1891 - 440 страници
...fancy. Margaret is despatched to tell Beatrice that her cousin and Ursula are talking about her, and to "Bid her steal into the pleached bower, Where honeysuckles, ripened by the sun, Forbid the sun to enler." And anon we see her " Like a lapwing, run Close by the ground, to hear their conference." It... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 498 страници
...Ursula Walk in the orchard, and our whole discourse Is all of her ; say that thou overheard'st us ; And bid her steal into the pleached bower, Where honey-suckles, ripened by the sun, Forbid the sun to enter; like favorites Made proud by princes that advance their pride Against that power that bred it ; there... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1895 - 384 страници
...praising od. Otherwise we do but bar God out of our hearts with His own gifts, and make our life like " The pleached bower Where honeysuckles, ripened by the sun, Forbid the sun to enter." IV. 97, 95. IT was ardor for His service which kindled the glorious devotions of those saints who shine... | |
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