| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 436 Seiten
...are a few of the unpleafant'ft words, That ever blotted paper ! Gentle lady, When I did firll impart my love to you, I freely told you, all the wealth I had Jian in my veins, I was a gentleman j And then I told you true : and yet, dear lady, Rating myfelf... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 350 Seiten
...arc a few of th' unpleasant'st words, That ever blotted paper ! Gentle lady, When I did first impart my love to you, I freely told you, all the wealth I had Han in my veins, I was a gentleman ; And then I told you true : and yet, dear lady, Rating myself at... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1807 - 280 Seiten
...taking the ring, he vowed never to part with it. Gratiano, and Nerissa, Portia's waiting maid, werfe in attendance upon their lord and lady, when Portia...death of some dear friend, he looked so pale; and enquiring what was the news which had so distressed him, he said, " O sweet Portia, here are a few... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1809 - 262 Seiten
...and taking the ring, he vowed never to part with it. Grafiano, and Nerissa, Portia's waiting maid, were in attendance upon their lord and lady, when...death of some dear friend, he looked so pale; and enquiring what was the news which had so distressed him, he said, " O sweet Portia, here are a few... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1810 - 286 Seiten
...Nerissa replied, " Madam, it is so, if you approve of it." Portia willingly consenting, Bas* sanio pleasantly said, " Then our wedding-feast shall be...death of some dear friend, he looked so pale; and enquiring what was the news which had so distressed him, he said, " O sweet Portia, here are a few... | |
| George Crabbe - 1812 - 430 Seiten
...been to you ever true and humble. Henry VIII. Act II. Scene 4. Gentle lady, When first I did impart my love to you, I freely told you all the wealth I had. Merchant of Venice, Act III. Scene 2. The fatal time Cuts off all ceremonies and vows of love, And... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1816 - 296 Seiten
...married Bassanio. Portia asked Nerissa if this was true. Nerissa replied, " Madam, it is so, if yoa approve of it." Portia willingly consenting, Bassanio...death of some dear friend, he looked so pale; and enquiring what was the news which had so .distressed him, he said, " O sweet Portia, here are a few... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 240 Seiten
...been to you ever true anil humble. Henry VIII. Act II. Scene*. Oentle lady, When first I did impart my love to you, I freely told you all the wealth I had. Merchant of Veuice, Act III. Scene 2. The fatal time Cuts off all ceremonies and vows of love, And... | |
| Robert Waln - 1821 - 240 Seiten
...deal treacherously with theei'f * Van Braaiih f Isaiah, Chap. 23, V. 1 . CHAPTER II. DANDY- SLANG. Here are a few of the unpleasantest words that ever blotted paper. Shaktpeare. Fops may have leave to level all they can, As pigmies would be glad to top a man. Dryden.... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 486 Seiten
...been to you ever true and humble. Henry VIII. Act II. Scene 4. Gentle lady, M'hen first I did impart my love to you, I freely told you all the wealth I had. Merchant of Venice, Act III. Scene 2. The fatal time Cuts off all ceremonies and vows of love, And... | |
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