A Midsummer Night's DreamAn exciting new edition of the complete works of Shakespeare with these features: Illustrated with photographs from New York Shakespeare Festival productions, vivid readable readable introductions for each play by noted scholar David Bevington, a lively personal foreword by Joseph Papp, an insightful essay on the play in performance, modern spelling and pronunciation, up-to-date annotated bibliographies, and convenient listing of key passages. |
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Page 25
... look on thee . Helena And I am sick when I look not on you . Demetrius You do impeach your modesty too much , 215 To leave the city , and commit yourself Into the hands of one that loves you not ; To trust the opportunity of night And ...
... look on thee . Helena And I am sick when I look not on you . Demetrius You do impeach your modesty too much , 215 To leave the city , and commit yourself Into the hands of one that loves you not ; To trust the opportunity of night And ...
Page 53
... look thou lead them thus , Till o'er their brows death - counterfeiting sleep 365 With leaden legs and batty wings doth creep . Then crush this herb into Lysander's eye- Whose liquor hath this virtuous property , To take from thence all ...
... look thou lead them thus , Till o'er their brows death - counterfeiting sleep 365 With leaden legs and batty wings doth creep . Then crush this herb into Lysander's eye- Whose liquor hath this virtuous property , To take from thence all ...
Page 77
... look'd with cheer : looked with her 275 But mark , poor knight , What dreadful dole is here ? Eyes , do you see ? How can it be ? O dainty duck ! O dear ! Thy mantle good , What , stain'd with blood ! Approach , ye Furies fell ! O Fates ...
... look'd with cheer : looked with her 275 But mark , poor knight , What dreadful dole is here ? Eyes , do you see ? How can it be ? O dainty duck ! O dear ! Thy mantle good , What , stain'd with blood ! Approach , ye Furies fell ! O Fates ...
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