Shakespeare's Comedy of A Midsummer-night's DreamHarper, 1883 - 195 pages |
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... heart of courtesy , " which belong to the best parts of the chivalrous character . This is intertwined with the ingen- iously perplexed fancies and errors of the Athenian lovers , wrought up with a luxuriant profusion of quaint conceits ...
... heart of courtesy , " which belong to the best parts of the chivalrous character . This is intertwined with the ingen- iously perplexed fancies and errors of the Athenian lovers , wrought up with a luxuriant profusion of quaint conceits ...
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... heart , these men believe themselves obliged to represent Moon and Moonshine by name in order to render them evident ; they supply the lack of side - scenes by persons , and all that should take place behind the scenes they explain by ...
... heart , these men believe themselves obliged to represent Moon and Moonshine by name in order to render them evident ; they supply the lack of side - scenes by persons , and all that should take place behind the scenes they explain by ...
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... heart , Turn'd her obedience , which is due to me , To stubborn harshness : -and , my gracious duke , Be it so she will not here before your grace 30 Consent to marry with Demetrius , I beg the ancient 44 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... heart , Turn'd her obedience , which is due to me , To stubborn harshness : -and , my gracious duke , Be it so she will not here before your grace 30 Consent to marry with Demetrius , I beg the ancient 44 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
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... heart . Hermia . I frown upon him , yet he loves me still . 180 190 Helena . O that your frowns would teach my smiles such skill ! Hermia . I give him curses , yet he gives me love . 200 Helena . O that my prayers could such affection ...
... heart . Hermia . I frown upon him , yet he loves me still . 180 190 Helena . O that your frowns would teach my smiles such skill ! Hermia . I give him curses , yet he gives me love . 200 Helena . O that my prayers could such affection ...
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... heart good to hear me ; I will roar , that I will make the duke say , ' Let him roar again , let him roar again . ' Quince . An you should do it too terribly , you would fright the duchess and the ladies , that they would shriek ; and ...
... heart good to hear me ; I will roar , that I will make the duke say , ' Let him roar again , let him roar again . ' Quince . An you should do it too terribly , you would fright the duchess and the ladies , that they would shriek ; and ...
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1st folio 1st quarto 2d quarto allusion Athenian Athens beauty Ben Jonson Bottom called Chaucer Cobweb Coll comedy Cymb dance death Demetrius doth Duke early eds edition Egeus Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy fancy fear flowers Flute folio reading folios gentle give Golding's grace Halliwell quotes Halliwell remarks Hanmer hast hath heart Helena Hermia Hippolyta Johnson later folios Lear lion look lord lovers Lysander Macb means merry Midsummer-Night's Dream Milton moon Moonshine mortals mounsieur Mustardseed never night o'er Oberon Ovid passage Peaseblossom Peter Quince Philostrate play Plutarch poet prologue Puck Pyramus and Thisbe quarto reading queen Quince Rich Robin Goodfellow Rolfe's says SCENE Schmidt sense Shakespeare Shakspere sleep Snout sometimes Sonn speak Spenser spirit sport Steevens quotes sweet Temp thee Theo Theseus things Thisby's thou Titania tongue troth unto wall Warb wood woodbine word