| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 pagini
...finger at, — OÏO! Vpt could Г bear that too ; well, very well : But there, where I have garner'di , and there be souls must not be saved. fago. It's...r»l, or any man of quality, — I hope to be saved. f loads To knot and gender in! — turn thy complexion there! Patience, thou young and rose-lipp'd cherubim... | |
| Charles Francis Trower - 1852 - 488 pagini
...and selfish mind without issuing in still more malevolent thoughts, and darker deeds. CHAPTER XV. " But there, where I have garner'd up my heart; Where...current runs, Or else dries up; to be discarded thence ! — " SHAKSPEAHE. »O explain the character of the movement, (or in Lord Athelstane's words " the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 420 pagini
...me A fixed figure, for the time of scorn To point his slow unmoving finger at, — O! O' Yet rould I bear that too; well, very well: But there, where...toads To knot and gender in ! — turn thy complexion theie Patience, thou young and rose-lipp'd cherubim; Ay, there, look grim as hell! l)es. I hope my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 pagini
...finger at, — O! O! Yet could I bear that too : well, very well ; But there where I have garnered er, For any foreign preparation, Was levied in the...them : For when you should be told they do prepar rose-lipped chérubin : Ay, there, look grim as hell I Dei. I hope my noble lord esteems me honest.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 608 pagini
...xxvi. 7. Where either I must live, or bear no life : The fountain, from the which my current rung, Or else dries up ; to be discarded thence ! Or keep...complexion there ! Patience, thou young and rose-lipp'd cherubim, Ay, there, look grim as hell! 37 — iv. 2. 468. Correction. This sorrow 's heavenly ; It... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 pagini
...could I bear that too ; well, rery well : But there, where I have garner'd1 up my heart j Where cither they be clean consuni'd. [Exeunt Lucius, Quintus, Martius, and Mu'ius, with Alarbus. Tom. us a cistern, for foul toads To knot and sender in !— turn thy complexion there ! Pntience, thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 480 pagini
...gafner'd1 up my heart ; Where either I must live, or bear no life ; The fountain from the which rnv current runs, Or else dries up ; to be discarded thence...cistern, for foul toads To knot and gender in! — turn ihycomplexion there! Patience, thou young and mse-lipp'd cherubim ; Ay, there, look grim as hell .'... | |
| James C. Bulman - 1985 - 276 pagini
...it is a self-love from which he cannot possibly extricate her without losing himself in the process: But there where I have garner'd up my heart, Where...fountain from the which my current runs Or else dries up—to be discarded thence! (4.2.57-60) If she fails to sustain the value he has assigned to her,... | |
| Dieter Mehl - 1986 - 286 pagini
...part of his soul, whose shattering disillusion is not unlike Hamlet's: But there where I have garnered up my heart, Where either I must live or bear no life,...current runs Or else dries up - to be discarded thence. . . (1v.2..56- 9) Neither moral disapproval nor forgiving idealization are adequate responses to such... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2012 - 380 pagini
...very well: But there, where I have garnered* up my heart. Where either I must live or bear no life, 60 The fountain* from the which my current runs, Or else...Turn* thy complexion there. Patience, thou young and rose-lipped cherubin, 65 Ay, there, look grim as hell! DESDEMONA I hope my noble lord esteems me honest.... | |
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