freedom from doubt and questioning. Baynes had urged her
Treadsthemtodust.NototherwiseabearPannonian,fiercerforthewoundreceived,MaddenedbydartfromLibyanthong …
of my official life were neither creditable to myself nor
youwillforgetyourtrouble."Thechildtookthefruit,andMissLauraandthetwoyoungmenwentontheirway,smiling,a …
and ask the people how they got their letters, at what
Stillnonesawtheghostbuthe,andtotheghostMacbethsaid,"ThoucanstnotsayIdidit."Theghostglidedout,andMacb …
Colonel Maberly, who certainly was not my friend. I do
Mr.Wood'sapplestraveledalongwithus,forhesentagoodmanytotheBostonmarket.Mr.andMrs.Woodcametothestatio …
reward that they would win from him if they carried his
Hisshieldnomore,lesthissinisterhand,Idle,givelifebyshame;andonhisbreastBearingaforestofspears,though …
It took place at Rotherham, in Yorkshire, where her father
Prosperodeterminedtomakeonelastuseofhismagicpower,"Andthen,"saidhe,"I'llbreakmystaffanddeeperthandid …
to be good-humoured, clever — the working classes very
master.Jewelledfingersofladiespokingatme,firstthingIremember.Firstpainfulexperiencebeingsenttovet.to …
places we did establish posts three times a week, and perhaps
Leonatusturnedtostriketheforwardpagewhothusinterferedinhisgreattrouble,andthenhesawthatitwashiswife, …
wooden steps. He drew himself closely to these, and directed
"Onlyforonce.Surelyyoudon'tseeanyharminmissingchurchforonce?Youwillgointhemorning,youknow.""Iwonderi …
not justified in creating it in order that it may be lashed.
"ThenIshalldiefordoingnothing,"saidApemantus.AndnowyouknowwhatajokewaslikefourhundredyearsbeforeChri …
who disagreed from them, as though such disagreement were
Andthetimepassedsoquickly,asitdoesforfolkwholoveeachotherandaretogether,thatwhenthetimecametopart,it …
over a strip of country eastwards, which would enable me
alive,quarrellingfuriouslywithhisparrotBella.Theoldman'sfacebrightenedatthis,andthenJackandCarl,find …
then directed the ray of the little lamp toward the further
Mrs.Masonwasawidow,andhadtostruggleforth.sakeofthesixorsevenchildrenleftdependentonherexertions;thus …
travel enough to pay for my equipage. This I did, and got
Macduffentered,andcameoutagaincrying,"Ohorror!horror!horror!"Macbethappearedashorror-strickenasMacdu …
of England, and I spent two of the happiest years of my
WhenhemetLeonatus,hesaid--"IhavebeentoBritainandIhavewonthewager,foryourwifenolongerthinksaboutyou.S …
stars and waiting. He had lain thus and there many nights
ThatCaesar'sselfwaswounded.DownhepressedDeepinhissoultheanguish,and,withmien,Nolongerbentonfight,sub …
think I may say, every nook in that county, in Cornwall,
"Idonotbelieveshehasforgottenme;Idonotbelieveshestayedtalkingwithyouinherroom.Youhaveheardherroomdes …
Shakespeare and Byron and Scott, and could talk about them.
animalsgoingtoheaven,Idaresaysomeofthemwouldobjecttogoing,onaccountofthecompanythattheywouldmeetther …
hours, during which he is kept from danger, and has not
wasasmall,choked-upplace,andasIpickedmywayunderthecabsandwagonsstandingintheyard,Iwonderedwhythehote …
at our arrival, and said one to the other, “This is the
"Yes,"youwillsay,"averypoorkind."Whatdoesthatmatter?They,atanyrate,imaginethemselvestohaveobtained"a …
no information. The story is certainly inferior to those
Awatchmanoverheardthem,andthoughtthatamanwhohadbeenpaidathousandducatsforvillainywasworthtakingincha …
wish to be popular with my associates. No child, no boy,
liveslost,"hesaid;"amongthemMrs.Montague."Mrs.Morrislookedhorrified,andgavealittlecry,"William,itcan …
me from still earlier years — which I myself often regarded
overit.Iwanttoknowhowtheysuffer.Ioughttoknow,forwhenIgettobeawoman,IamgoingtodoallIcantohelpthem.""A …
the light upon them. They led upward. He mounted cautiously,
"IwonderifMrs.Masonwouldthinkitright--ifshewouldallowit?""No,Idaresaynot.Butyoudon'tmeantobegoverned …
years before we could be married. She had no fortune, nor
GoodfriendforJesussakeforbeareTodiggthedustencloasedheare:Blestbeyemanytsparesthesestones,Andcurstbe …
but at that time travelling in Ireland was done at half
"No,thankyou,"saidthegentleman,withoutturningaround;buttherewasmoreanguishinhisvoicethaninMr.Morris' …
Colonel, but had not been moved by him when he left the
birdcageinitsmouthwithtwocanariesinside,differentkindsofcats,somedovesandpigeons,halfadozenwhiterats …
and not Spaniards and that they were in sad want of tobacco
ToL.PAPIRIUSPAETUS(ATNAPLES)BEINGquiteatleisureinmyTusculanvilla,becauseIhadsentmypupilstomeethim,th …
on which it reached that time-honoured spot it was returned
CymbelinewastheKingofBritain.Hehadthreechildren.Thetwosonswerestolenawayfromhimwhentheywerequitelitt …
of the Examiner. I think that that portion of the literary
Presentlyamidthedancershesawaladysobeautifulandsolovablethatfromthatmomentheneveragaingaveonethought …
tables, and lifting Helen Cumberly, carried her half-way
Theywentalongoneortwozig-zagdamp-smellingstonepassages,andthenenteredthehouse-place,orcommonsitting- …
wrong me in that he paid me nothing. It is probable that
ThenwhenLearsawthatwhattheyreallywantedwastodrivehimaway,heleftthem.Itwasawildandstormynight,andhewa …
to be good, and I doubt whether some of the scenes be not
WhentheQueentoldClaudiuswhathadpassed,andhowPoloniuswasdead,hesaid,"ThisshowsplainlythatHamletismad, …
I had not been a fortnight in Ireland before I was sent
"'Twasn'tthefashion,Mr.Wayback;abull-terrier'searsareclippedtokeepthemfromgettingtornwhilefighting." …
Even as he realized the fact, the quarry vanished, and
"Yes,sir,justoverthebridge,andupthehillwheretheelm-treesmeetoverheadandmakeagreenshade;andthencomest …
worst. I lived through it, however, and did not marry the
inadditionandsubtraction,andtheponyansweredthemallcorrectly.Ofcourse,theItalianwasgivinghimsomesign; …
three or four in the field before me, and it seemed to
"Iwilldrawthecurtain,"saidPaulina;"youwillthinkitlivespresently.""Ah,sweetPaulina,"saidLeontes,"make …
from another sportsman — a circumstance which occurred
Wewerelyingoutinthesun,ontheplatformatthebackofthehouse,oneday,andhehadbeenmorethanusuallyprovoking, …
He divided his small following into two parties, entrusting
Thischampionofthegate.NofragilewallStandshereforCaesar,blockingwithitsbulkPompeius'waytofreedom.Nowh …
I ever made one so good — or, at any rate, one so susceptible
"Fullfathomfivethyfatherlies;Ofhisbonesarecoralmade.Thosearepearlsthatwerehiseyes,Nothingofhimthatdo …
in the Times, using very strong language — as those who
"Youshallbemyhusbandtosaveyourlife,"wastherejoinder.Benedickkissedheronthemouth;andtheFriarmarriedth …
taken too much out of their own hands. My mind at the time
"Moderately,"answeredBenedick."Iwastoldyouwerewell-nighdeadforme,"remarkedBeatrice."OfyouIwastoldthe …
about the premises by night. He came and went as he saw
Butbrakethestrickenlimb;whileeveryhandFlungeveryquiveringdartathimalone;Normissedtheiraim,forrangaga …
of him that he should marry some young lady in that society
SoRosalindsetouttoseekherfather,thebanishedDuke,intheForestofArden.Celialovedhertoomuchtolethergoalo …
a jolly life upon £90 per annum. I remained seven years
them,andshookthem,tilltheyallranaway,allbutMissGreen,whosatshiveringinacorner.Afterawhile,shecreptup …
without actually submerging his head, and to regain the
Theoldwomanhadnotyetreturnedfromchurch,orfromtheweeklygossiporneighbourlyteawhichsucceeded.Thehusban …
she could among the publishers in London. No one had read
Leontesreceivedthemwithgreatkindness.HewasverypolitetoPrinceFlorizel,butallhislookswereforPerdita.He …
certain funds and endowments which had been intended for
"Toyou,Antonio,"hesaid,"Iowethemostinmoneyandinlove:andIhavethoughtofaplantopayeverythingIoweifyouwi …
parts of Cork, Kerry, and Clare were pre-eminently unfortunate.
HewasshownintoaroomwhereAntonio(Leonato'sbrother)andseveralmaskedladiesenteredafterhim.FriarFrancis, …
end of the apartment. A steady stream of dirty water was
OnSundaysshechosetoconcludethatallherapprenticeshadfriendswhowouldbegladtoseethemtodinner,andgivethe …
life at the task. I began in Devonshire; and visited, I
"IhavebeentoBritainandIhavewonthewager,foryourwifenolongerthinksaboutyou.Shestayedtalkingwithmeallon …
books and tea no training had been given me. There was
down.Thedriverrantohishead,buthewasquitedead."ThankGod!"saidthepoorly-dressedwoman,bitterly;"onemore …
it had not occurred to ask for anything, nor would anything
Morris'sfeet.Hewrappeditinhishandkerchief,andlaiditbesidehim.Isat,andtrembled,anddidnotleavehimagain …
The people here live chiefly on shell-fish and potatoes.
M.PORCIUSCATOTOCICERO(INCILICIA)IGLADLYobeythecallofthestateandofourfriendship,inrejoicingthatyourvi …
mother’s publisher, who reigned in Great Marlborough
ItwasbutcoldcomfortshecouldgiveOrsino,whonowsoughttoeasethepangsofdespisedlovebylisteningtosweetmusi …
counted at a halfpenny a letter. But then the counting
Whiletheywerecrossingalonelyheath,theysawthreebeardedwomen,sisters,handinhand,witheredinappearancean …
sold — to those, I presume, who liked substantial food
Mostmenliketodotheirownwooing,butifyoufallinlovewithaGovernor'sonlydaughter,youarefortunateifyoucant …
in finding any place to pitch our tents, for it was spring-tide,
AstomyTullia,Iagreewithyou,andIhavewrittentoherandtoTerentiagivingmyconsent.Foryouhavealreadysaidina …
doubt — but I have always felt myself deprived of a legitimate
alwayssaid,"Lethimalone.Youcan'tdohimanygood.Hewasbornbad.Hismotherwasn'tgood.Hetellsmethatshehadaba …
the first to find out that his services are overpaid. Though
ThenPortiabadeherservantstobringmusicandplaywhilehergallantlovermadehischoice.AndBassaniotooktheoath …