Shakespeare's Comedy of A Midsummer-night's DreamHarper, 1883 - 195 pages |
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... meet with no check to our tender sensations , and are without moral impulse and responsibility . Careless and unscrupu- lous , they tempt mortals to infidelity ; the effects of the mis- takes which they have contrived make no impression ...
... meet with no check to our tender sensations , and are without moral impulse and responsibility . Careless and unscrupu- lous , they tempt mortals to infidelity ; the effects of the mis- takes which they have contrived make no impression ...
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... meet thee once with Helena , To do observance to a morn of May , There will I stay for thee . Hermia . My good Lysander ! I swear to thee , by Cupid's strongest bow , By his best arrow with the golden head , By the simplicity of Venus ...
... meet thee once with Helena , To do observance to a morn of May , There will I stay for thee . Hermia . My good Lysander ! I swear to thee , by Cupid's strongest bow , By his best arrow with the golden head , By the simplicity of Venus ...
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... meet with thee . Lysander . Keep promise , love . 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 ...
... meet with thee . Lysander . Keep promise , love . 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 ...
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... meet ; And thence from Athens turn away our eyes , To seek new friends and stranger companies . Farewell , sweet playfellow : pray thou for us , And good luck grant thee thy Demetrius ! - Keep word , Lysander : we must starve our sight ...
... meet ; And thence from Athens turn away our eyes , To seek new friends and stranger companies . Farewell , sweet playfellow : pray thou for us , And good luck grant thee thy Demetrius ! - Keep word , Lysander : we must starve our sight ...
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... meet me in the palace wood , a mile without the town , by moonlight . There will we rehearse ; for if we meet in the city , we shall be dogged with company , and our devices known . In the meantime I will draw a bill of properties ...
... meet me in the palace wood , a mile without the town , by moonlight . There will we rehearse ; for if we meet in the city , we shall be dogged with company , and our devices known . In the meantime I will draw a bill of properties ...
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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