Tales from Shakespear, by C. [and M.] Lamb, 1. köide1809 |
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Page 5
... into a small boat , without either tackle , sail , or mast : there he left us as he thought to perish . But a kind lord of my court , one Gonzalo , who loved me , had pri- vately placed in the boat , water , provisions , B 3 THE TEMPEST .
... into a small boat , without either tackle , sail , or mast : there he left us as he thought to perish . But a kind lord of my court , one Gonzalo , who loved me , had pri- vately placed in the boat , water , provisions , B 3 THE TEMPEST .
Page 32
... a kind word from Demetrius ; but you , sir , must pre- tend in this disdainful manner to court me ? I thought , Lysander , you were a lord of more true gentleness . " Saying these words in great anger , 32 A MIDSUMMER .
... a kind word from Demetrius ; but you , sir , must pre- tend in this disdainful manner to court me ? I thought , Lysander , you were a lord of more true gentleness . " Saying these words in great anger , 32 A MIDSUMMER .
Page 43
... letters , and loving embassies . At length , after repeated invitations , Polix- enes came from Bohemia to the Sicilian court , to make his friend Leontes a visit . At first this visit gave nothing but pleasure to Leontes.
... letters , and loving embassies . At length , after repeated invitations , Polix- enes came from Bohemia to the Sicilian court , to make his friend Leontes a visit . At first this visit gave nothing but pleasure to Leontes.
Page 45
... court , and telling him of the suspicion he entertained , he com- manded him to poison Polixenes . Camillo was a good man ; and he , well know- ing that the jealousy of Leontes had not the slightest foundation in truth , instead of ...
... court , and telling him of the suspicion he entertained , he com- manded him to poison Polixenes . Camillo was a good man ; and he , well know- ing that the jealousy of Leontes had not the slightest foundation in truth , instead of ...
Page 48
... court . And when all the great lords , the judges , and all the nobility of the land were assembled toge- ther to try Hermione , and that unhappy queen was standing as a prisoner before her subjects to receive their judgment , Cleomenes ...
... court . And when all the great lords , the judges , and all the nobility of the land were assembled toge- ther to try Hermione , and that unhappy queen was standing as a prisoner before her subjects to receive their judgment , Cleomenes ...
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