| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1894 - 586 페이지
...tongue to speak their scorn, Yet in such language I am little skill'd, Therefore I thank Glenalvon for his counsel, Although it sounded harshly. Why...terms ? Glen. I did not mean To gall your pride, which I now see is great. Norv. My pride ! Glen. Suppress it, as you wish to prosper. Your pride's excessive.... | |
| George Eyre-Todd - 1896 - 256 페이지
...tongue to speak their scorn, Yet in such language I am little skilled : Therefore I thank Glenalvon for his counsel, Although it sounded harshly. Why...mean To gall your pride, which now I see is great. Norv. My pride! Glen. Suppress it, as you wish to prosper. Your pride's excessive. Yet, for Randolph's... | |
| Eugen Wolbe - 1901 - 76 페이지
...(1,352): Now if I live, with mighty. chiefs I stand, And if I fall, with noble dust I lie. Norval (1,363): Why remind Me of my birth obscure? Why slur my power With such contemptuous terms? c. Anaphern. Lady (1,304): Thrce weeks, three little weeks. Anna (1,320): You must, my noble dame,... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1904 - 896 페이지
...tongue to speak their scorn, Yet in such language I am little skilled; Therefore I thank Glenalvon for his counsel, Although it sounded harshly. Why...obscure? why slur my power With such contemptuous terms ? (!len. I did not mean !'• i .;all your pride, which now I see is great. \ure. My pride ! ilien.... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1904 - 890 페이지
...language I am little skilled ; Therefore I thank Glenalvon for his counsel, Although it sounded harshlv. Why remind Me of my birth obscure? Why slur my power With such contemptuous terms ? Glen. You wrong vourself, brave sir; your martial deeds Have ranked you with the great. But mark me, Norva),... | |
| Jeffrey Kahan - 2004 - 392 페이지
...tongue to speak their scorn, 340 Yet in such language I am little skill'd; Therefore, I thank Glenalvon for his counsel, Although it sounded harshly. Why...With such contemptuous terms? Glen. I did not mean 345 To gall your pride, which now I see is great. 313. 'port: a contraction of "comportment". Nor.... | |
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