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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What worser place can I beg in your love , And yet a place of high respect with
me , 126 Than to be used as you use your dog ? 210 DEMETRIUS Tempt not too
much the hatred of my spirit ; For I am sick127 when I do look on thee . HELENA ...
What worser place can I beg in your love , And yet a place of high respect with
me , 126 Than to be used as you use your dog ? 210 DEMETRIUS Tempt not too
much the hatred of my spirit ; For I am sick127 when I do look on thee . HELENA ...
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17 look to ' t - " look into the matter ” . 18 through . . . neck , ( in the skin the
supposed " lion ” will wear ) . 19 defect - meaning " effect " ( to the same effect = "
with the same meaning " ) . 20 it were pity of my life - " I should be sorry to live " .
17 look to ' t - " look into the matter ” . 18 through . . . neck , ( in the skin the
supposed " lion ” will wear ) . 19 defect - meaning " effect " ( to the same effect = "
with the same meaning " ) . 20 it were pity of my life - " I should be sorry to live " .
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42 It cannot be but thou hast murdered him ; So should a murderer look ; so dead
, so grim . DEMETRIUS So should the murdered look ; and so should I , Pierced
through the heart with your stern cruelty : Yet you , the murderer , look as bright ...
42 It cannot be but thou hast murdered him ; So should a murderer look ; so dead
, so grim . DEMETRIUS So should the murdered look ; and so should I , Pierced
through the heart with your stern cruelty : Yet you , the murderer , look as bright ...
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