| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 páginas
...Carries no favour in it, but Bertram's. I am undone ; there is no living, none, If Bertram be away. ce and regulate the conclusion. It is not alwajs very...action in Ihe tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra, tha The ambition in my love thus plagues itself; The hind, that would be mated by the lion. Must die for... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 páginas
...unloose his amorous fold, And, like a dew-drop from the lion's mane, Be shook to air. 26 — iii. 3. 315 It were all one, That I should love a bright particular...collateral light Must I be comforted, not in his sphere." The ambition in my love thus plagues itself: The hind, that would be mated by the lion, Must die for... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 páginas
...but Bertram's. 1 ain undone ; there is no living, none, If Bertram be away. It were all one, T!i. n 1 U㈱-Mm # ZK]cS The ambition in my love thus plagues itself : The hind that would be mated by the lion, Must die for... | |
| Frances Trollope - 1838 - 1090 páginas
...Carries no favour in it but Bertram's. I am undone ; there is no living, none, If Bertram be away. It were all one That I should love a bright particular star, And think to wed it, he is so much above me ; In his bright radiance and collateral light ' Must I be comforted, not in his sphere."... | |
| Frances Milton Trollope - 1838 - 196 páginas
...imagination Carries no fuvor in it, but Bertram's. I am undone; there is no living, none, If Bertram be away. It were all one That I should love a bright particular star, And think to wed it, lie is so much above me: In his bright radiance and collateral light Must I be comforted — not in... | |
| John Milton - 1838 - 518 páginas
...duty erewhile appear'd unsought : w collateral] Shakesp. All's Well that Ends Well, act i. scene i. ' In his bright radiance and collateral light, Must I be comforted, not in his sphere.' Steeveru. 103 Where art thou] See A. Ramseei Poem. Sacr. vol. ip 35. ' vocisque volutat imago, Per... | |
| Richard Edward Austin TOWNSEND - 1838 - 140 páginas
...this shall make that mansion brighter be, Thy faultless Lord hath built and bought for thee. HELENA. IT were all one, that I should love a bright particular star And seek to wed it — he is so above me. Impossible be strange attempts to those That weigh their pains... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 páginas
...unloose his amorous fold, And, like a dew-drop from the lion's mane, Be shook to air. 26— iii. 3. 315 It were all one, That I should love a bright particular...collateral light Must I be comforted, not in his sphere.* The ambition in my love thus plagues itself: The hind, that would be mated by the lion, Must die for... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 páginas
...which, from this misapprehension of theirs, graced his memory more than those she actually shed for him. That I should love a bright particular star, And think...collateral light Must I be comforted, not in his sphere. The ambition in my love thus plagues itself: The hind, that would be mated by the lion, Must die for... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey, Mrs. Grey (Elizabeth Caroline) - 1839 - 296 páginas
...tender and unreserved affection of a cousin ; and even while repeating those lines of the poor Helena, " It were all one, That I should love a bright, particular star, And think to wed it." He would continue the quotation with a mournful satisfaction, " In her bright radiance and collateral... | |
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