WERTHER had a love for Charlotte Such as words could never utter ; Would you know how first he met her ? She was cutting bread and butter. Charlotte was a married lady, And a moral man was Werther, And for all the wealth of Indies, Would do nothing for... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 2221899Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 páginas
...Saved a captive Englishman. (1. 29—32) AmFN; FaPON; GN; OnMSP; OPP; PAH The Sorrows of Werther 3 im, loathing life, And black with more than melancholy views. 8 Lo, thus, as prostrate, bread and butter. (1. 1-4) BLPA; CenHV; FaBoCo; FiBHP; FPL; NA; NBLV; NOBL; NOBW; OBD 131 How dull... | |
| Peter France - 2000 - 692 páginas
...by Thackeray in his famous parody of one of the most well-known scenes from the novel in his verses: Werther had a love for Charlotte, Such as words could never utter. Would you know how he first met her? She was cutting bread and butter. Of modern translations, the version by Victor Lange... | |
| Elliott Oring - 2003 - 226 páginas
...the poem was included in popular anthologies of the time, probably few people would know it today: Werther had a love for Charlotte Such as words could...Would you know how first he met her? She was cutting bread and butter. Charlotte was a married lady, And a moral man was Werther, And for all the wealth... | |
| Roger Lewis - 2004 - 490 páginas
...secret. His real self remained unknown. As I left the St Giles house, the one-man chorus was declaiming: Werther had a love for Charlotte Such as words could...Would you know how first he met her? She was cutting bread and butter. Charlotte, having seen his body Borne before her on a shutter, Like a well-conducted... | |
| Colin Bingham - 2006 - 428 páginas
...best to love wisely, no doubt; but to love foolishly is better than not to be able to love at all. ~ Werther had a love for Charlotte Such as words could...Would you know how first he met her? She was cutting bread and butter. Charlotte was a married lady, And a moral man was Werther, And, for all the wealth... | |
| Isabella Valancy Crawford - 2006 - 340 páginas
...W1lliam Makepeace Thackeray's burlesque, "Sorrows of Werther," cited in Steinhauer's "Afterword" 107: Werther had a love for Charlotte, Such as words could...utter. Would you know how first he met her? She was cutt1ng bread and butter. She tried to speak, but the cords of her tongue seemed stiffened, and she... | |
| Herman Melville - 2007 - 404 páginas
...sisters. Thackery parodied this in his ballad, "Sorrows of Werther," which begins and ends like this: Werther had a love for Charlotte. Such as words could never utter; that capital story you told of the large loaf.3 A hundred times since, I have laughed over it. At least... | |
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