| Stephen Gregg - 1997 - 44 ページ
...Would through the airy region stream so bright That birds would sing, and think it were not night. See, how she leans her cheek upon her hand! O, that I were a glove upon that hand, That I might touch that cheek! " EMILY. "Ay me!" JASON. "She speaks:— O, speak again, bright angel! for thou art... | |
| Stanley Wells - 1997 - 438 ページ
...heaven Would through the airy region stream so bright That birds would sing and think it were not night. See how she leans her cheek upon her hand. O, that I were a glove upon that hand, That I might touch that cheek! O, speak again, bright angel; for thou art As glorious to this night, being o'er... | |
| Laura Crockett - 1997 - 88 ページ
...heaven, having some business, do entreat her eyes to twinkle in their spheres till they returnSee, how she leans her cheek upon her hand! O, that I were a glove upon that hand, that I might touch that cheek." Did you read that out loud? If not, go back now and read it aloud, preferably to... | |
| Herman Melville - 1997 - 522 ページ
...from recallmg the passionate exclamation of Romeo; "Sec how she leans her cheek upon her hand; Oh! that I were a glove upon that hand. That I might kiss that cheek!" She was habited ma flowmg robe of the purest white, and her hait, escapmg tiom the fillet of roses... | |
| Joe Calarco - 1999 - 84 ページ
...how she leans her cheek upon her hand. (Student 1 again begins to climb up the fabric to Student 2.) O that I were a glove upon that hand, That I might touch that cheek. STU. 2 (J). Ay me. (Student 2 runs away with his end of the fabric.) STU. 1 (R).... | |
| Robert J. Mrazek - 2000 - 244 ページ
...was the sleepy reply. I summoned my courage and said with all the feeling I could give the words, " 'See! how she leans her cheek upon her hand: O! that I were a glove upon that hand, that I might touch that cheek.' ' Aside from the rain striking the shutters, there was complete silence for at least... | |
| Carol Rawlings Miller - 2001 - 84 ページ
...thou her maid art far more fair than she. It is my lady, O, it is my love! O, that she knew she were! See, how she leans her cheek upon her hand! O, that I were a glove upon that hand, That I might touch that cheek! JULIET: Ay me! ROMEO: She speaks. O, speak again, bright angel! for thou art As glorious... | |
| Vanessa Albus - 2001 - 436 ページ
...Worte Romeos, die er spricht, als er Julia zum ersten Mal begegnet: „See! How she leans her check upon her hand: / O! that I were a glove upon that hand, / that I might touch that check." In der barocken Literaturtheorie stellt sich die Frage, ob das ingenium, das Vermögen,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1989 - 1286 ページ
...Would through the airy region stream so bright, That birds would sing, and think it were not night. fiend is at mine elbow, and tempts me, saying to me, 'Gobbo, Launcelot Gobbo, good Launcelot,' touch that cheek! JULIET. Ay me! ROMEO. She speaks: — O, speak again, bright angel! for thou art... | |
| Phillip T. Slee - 2002 - 548 ページ
...Would through the airy region stream so bright, That birds would sing, and think it were not night. See how she leans her cheek upon her hand. O that I were a glove upon that hand. That I might touch that cheek. William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 2, Scene 2 Lines 15-23 CHAPTER OUTLINE... | |
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