Tales from Shakespear, by C. [and M.] Lamb, כרך 11807 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 12
עמוד 81
... not the justice of Heaven at the moment brought to pass a better proof of the innocence of Hero than the uncertain fortuné of a duel . While the prince and Claudio were yet talk- ing of E 5 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . 81.
... not the justice of Heaven at the moment brought to pass a better proof of the innocence of Hero than the uncertain fortuné of a duel . While the prince and Claudio were yet talk- ing of E 5 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . 81.
עמוד 96
... pass that way , and Ganimed once more tried to speak with a manly boldness , say- ing , " Shepherd , if love or gold can in this desert place procure us entertainment , I pray you bring -for this young us where we may rest ourselves ...
... pass that way , and Ganimed once more tried to speak with a manly boldness , say- ing , " Shepherd , if love or gold can in this desert place procure us entertainment , I pray you bring -for this young us where we may rest ourselves ...
עמוד 97
... pass . Orlando was the youngest son of sir Rowland de Boys , who when he died left him ( Orlando being then very young ) to the care of his eldest brother Oliver , charging Oliver on his blessing to give his brother a good education ...
... pass . Orlando was the youngest son of sir Rowland de Boys , who when he died left him ( Orlando being then very young ) to the care of his eldest brother Oliver , charging Oliver on his blessing to give his brother a good education ...
עמוד 110
... pass by the aid of magic , which he said he had learnt of an uncle who was a famous magician . The fond lover Orlando , half believing and half doubting what he heard , asked Ganimed if he spoke in sober meaning . " By my life I do ...
... pass by the aid of magic , which he said he had learnt of an uncle who was a famous magician . The fond lover Orlando , half believing and half doubting what he heard , asked Ganimed if he spoke in sober meaning . " By my life I do ...
עמוד 133
... , of whom we read in ballads , a captain of robbers and outlawed banditti : and in this situa- tion he was found by Silvia , and in this manner it came to pass . Silvia , to avoid a marriage with Thurio , whom OF VERONA . 133.
... , of whom we read in ballads , a captain of robbers and outlawed banditti : and in this situa- tion he was found by Silvia , and in this manner it came to pass . Silvia , to avoid a marriage with Thurio , whom OF VERONA . 133.
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
Tales from Shakespear, by C. [and M. ] Lamb <span dir=ltr>Charles Lamb</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2013 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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 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 took Valentine wicked wife wished wonder wood words young youth
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 228 - Be bloody, bold, And resolute : laugh to scorn the power of man, For none of woman born shall harm Macbeth.
עמוד 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.
עמוד 152 - Why, this bond is forfeit ; And lawfully by this the Jew may claim A pound of flesh, to be by him cut off Nearest the merchant's heart : Be merciful ; Take thrice thy money ; bid me tear the bond.
עמוד 199 - Then they for sudden joy did weep, And I for sorrow sung, That such a king should play bo-peep, And go the fools among.
עמוד 143 - Signior Antonio, many a time and oft In the Rialto you have rated me About my moneys and my usances : Still have I borne it with a patient shrug, For sufferance is the badge of all our tribe. You call me misbeliever, cut-throat dog, And spit upon my Jewish gaberdine, And all for use of that which is mine own. Well, then, it now appears you need my help. Go to, then ; you come to me, and you say, Shylock, we would have moneys...
עמוד 101 - But whate'er you are That in this desert inaccessible, Under the shade of melancholy boughs, Lose and neglect the creeping hours of time ; If ever you have look'd on better days, If ever been where bells have knoll'd to church.
עמוד 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.
עמוד 142 - I hate him for he is a Christian : But more, for that, in low simplicity, He lends out money gratis, and brings down The rate of usance here with us in Venice. 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 ! BASS.
עמוד 6 - ... 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 privately placed in the boat, water, provisions, apparel, and some books, which I prize above my dukedom.
עמוד 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.