Shakespeare's Comedy of A Midsummer-night's DreamHarper, 1883 - 195 pages |
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Page 35
... tongue , " says Henry , wooing the French princess , " that can rhyme themselves into ladies ' favours , they do always reason themselves out again . What ! a speaker is but a prater , a rhyme is but a ballad . " It is into Theseus ...
... tongue , " says Henry , wooing the French princess , " that can rhyme themselves into ladies ' favours , they do always reason themselves out again . What ! a speaker is but a prater , a rhyme is but a ballad . " It is into Theseus ...
Page 49
... tongue should catch your tongue's sweet melody . Were the world mine , Demetrius being bated , The rest I ' d give to be to you translated . O , teach me how you look , and with what art You sway the motion of Demetrius ' heart . Hermia ...
... tongue should catch your tongue's sweet melody . Were the world mine , Demetrius being bated , The rest I ' d give to be to you translated . O , teach me how you look , and with what art You sway the motion of Demetrius ' heart . Hermia ...
Page 63
... Song . 1 Fairy . You spotted snakes with double tongue , Thorny hedgehogs , be not seen ; Newts and blind - worms , do no wrong , Come not near our fairy queen . IC Chorus . Philomel , with melody Sing in our sweet ACT II . SCENE II . 63.
... Song . 1 Fairy . You spotted snakes with double tongue , Thorny hedgehogs , be not seen ; Newts and blind - worms , do no wrong , Come not near our fairy queen . IC Chorus . Philomel , with melody Sing in our sweet ACT II . SCENE II . 63.
Page 75
... tongue , bring him silently . SCENE II . Another Part of the Wood : Enter OBERON . Oberon . I wonder if Titania be awak'd ; Then , what it was that next came in her eye , Which she must dote on in extremity . 183 [ Exeunt . Enter PUCK ...
... tongue , bring him silently . SCENE II . Another Part of the Wood : Enter OBERON . Oberon . I wonder if Titania be awak'd ; Then , what it was that next came in her eye , Which she must dote on in extremity . 183 [ Exeunt . Enter PUCK ...
Page 78
... tongue Than thine , thou serpent , never adder stung . 70 Demetrius . You spend your passion on a mispris'd mood : I am not guilty of Lysander's blood ; Nor is he dead , for aught that I can tell . Hermia . I pray thee , tell me then ...
... tongue Than thine , thou serpent , never adder stung . 70 Demetrius . You spend your passion on a mispris'd mood : I am not guilty of Lysander's blood ; Nor is he dead , for aught that I can tell . Hermia . I pray thee , tell me then ...
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