I cannot reconcile my heart to Bertram; a man noble without generosity, and young without truth; who marries Helen as a coward, and leaves her as a profligate: when she is dead by his unkindness, sneaks home to a second marriage, is accused by a woman... The Gentleman's Magazine - עמוד 4791765תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| William Shakespeare - 1998 - 260 דפים
...it reads': Tillyard, p. 89. I cannot reconcile my heart to Bertram; a man noble without generosity, and young without truth; who marries Helen as a coward, and leaves her as a profligate: when she is dead by his unkindness, sneaks home to a second marriage, is accused by a woman whom he has... | |
| Robert S. Miola - 2000 - 206 דפים
...woman. Samuel Johnson objected: I cannot reconcile my heart to Bertram, a man noble without generosity, and young without truth; who marries Helen as a coward and leaves her as a profligate: when she is dead by his unkindness, sneaks home to a second marriage, is accused by a woman whom he has... | |
| Peter Quennell, Hamish Johnson - 2002 - 246 דפים
...Johnson's comment is typical : 'I cannot reconcile my heart to Bertram ; a man noble without generosity, and young without truth; who marries Helen as a coward, and leaves her as a profligate: when she is dead by his unkindness, sneaks home to a second marriage, is accused by the woman whom he has... | |
| Laurie Maguire - 2003 - 260 דפים
...century, speaks for many of us: I cannot reconcile my heart to Bertram; a man noble without generosity, and young without truth; who marries Helen as a coward and leaves her as a profligate: when she is dead [believed dead] by his unkindness, sneaks home to a second marriage, is accused by a woman... | |
| Judith Woolf - 2005 - 188 דפים
...All's Well Tliat Ends Well. I cannot reconcile my heart to Bertram; a man noble without generosity and young without truth; who marries Helen as a coward and leaves her as a profligate: when she is dead by his unkindness, sneaks home to a second marriage, is accused by a woman whom he has... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 2007 - 356 דפים
...Shakespearean critic of the eighteenth century, Dr. Samuel Johnson, calling him "noble without generosity, and young without truth; who marries Helen as a coward, and leaves her as a profligate: when she is dead by his unkindness [so Bertram is told], sneaks home to a second marriage, is accused by... | |
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