A Midsummer Night's DreamNotes on the story, language, construction, and background accompany the text of the comedy about romantic entanglements among humans and fairies. |
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in which direction his love will 117 that fair again unsay - " take back the word '
fair ' which you have 126 that your frowns ... skill – " I said about me " . wish my
smiles could learn such 118 your fair “ your fairness skill in making him love me )
as ...
in which direction his love will 117 that fair again unsay - " take back the word '
fair ' which you have 126 that your frowns ... skill – " I said about me " . wish my
smiles could learn such 118 your fair “ your fairness skill in making him love me )
as ...
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180 Enter HELENA HERMIA God speed , 115 fair Helena , whither away ? 116
HELENA 185 Call you me fair ? That fair again unsay . Demetrius loves your fair .
118 O happy fair ! Your eyes are lode - stars , 119 and your tongue's sweet ...
180 Enter HELENA HERMIA God speed , 115 fair Helena , whither away ? 116
HELENA 185 Call you me fair ? That fair again unsay . Demetrius loves your fair .
118 O happy fair ! Your eyes are lode - stars , 119 and your tongue's sweet ...
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102 a fair Vestal ... west - " a fair vir- 108 fancy - free - " free from thoughts of gin
ruling in the west ” ( i.e. Queen love " . Elizabeth : see Introduction , p . 109 bolt ,
arrow . xiv ) . 103 love - shaft - " arrow of love ” . And see our moonlight revels ...
102 a fair Vestal ... west - " a fair vir- 108 fancy - free - " free from thoughts of gin
ruling in the west ” ( i.e. Queen love " . Elizabeth : see Introduction , p . 109 bolt ,
arrow . xiv ) . 103 love - shaft - " arrow of love ” . And see our moonlight revels ...
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