Shakespeare's Comedy of A Midsummer-night's DreamHarper, 1883 - 195 pages |
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Page 27
... look at the tombs of departed greatness , every emotion of envy dies within me . " I have never been so sacrilegious as to envy Shakespeare , in the bad sense of the word , but if there can be such an emotion as sinless envy , I feel it ...
... look at the tombs of departed greatness , every emotion of envy dies within me . " I have never been so sacrilegious as to envy Shakespeare , in the bad sense of the word , but if there can be such an emotion as sinless envy , I feel it ...
Page 45
... look'd but with my eyes . Theseus . Rather your eyes must with his judgment look . Hermia . I do entreat your grace to pardon me . I know not by what power I am made bold , Nor how it may concern my modesty , In such a presence here to ...
... look'd but with my eyes . Theseus . Rather your eyes must with his judgment look . Hermia . I do entreat your grace to pardon me . I know not by what power I am made bold , Nor how it may concern my modesty , In such a presence here to ...
Page 47
... look you arm yourself To fit your fancies to your father's will ; Or else the law of Athens yields you up- Which by no means we may extenuate — To death , or to a vow of single life.- Come , my Hippolyta : what cheer , my love ...
... look you arm yourself To fit your fancies to your father's will ; Or else the law of Athens yields you up- Which by no means we may extenuate — To death , or to a vow of single life.- Come , my Hippolyta : what cheer , my love ...
Page 49
... Look , here comes Helena . Enter HELENA . Hermia . God speed fair Helena ! whither away ? Helena . Call you me fair ? that fair again unsay . Demetrius loves your fair : O happy fair ! Your eyes are lode - stars , and your tongue's ...
... Look , here comes Helena . Enter HELENA . Hermia . God speed fair Helena ! whither away ? Helena . Call you me fair ? that fair again unsay . Demetrius loves your fair : O happy fair ! Your eyes are lode - stars , and your tongue's ...
Page 50
... looks not with the eyes , but with the mind ; And therefore is wing'd Cupid painted blind : Nor hath Love's mind of any judgment taste ; Wings and no eyes figure ... look'd on Hermia's eyne , He hail'd 50 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... looks not with the eyes , but with the mind ; And therefore is wing'd Cupid painted blind : Nor hath Love's mind of any judgment taste ; Wings and no eyes figure ... look'd on Hermia's eyne , He hail'd 50 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
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