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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12 if it would ... of that joy - " if the imagination wishes to take hold of ( apprehend
) some idea which gives it ) joy , it includes ( comprehends ) an imaginary person
bringing the joy ” . ( Thus imagination " apprehends ” the idea of love , and ...
12 if it would ... of that joy - " if the imagination wishes to take hold of ( apprehend
) some idea which gives it ) joy , it includes ( comprehends ) an imaginary person
bringing the joy ” . ( Thus imagination " apprehends ” the idea of love , and ...
Page 189
condemn a person to live divine , belonging to God or the away from his country
or home . gods ; god- or goddess - like . expound , explain . dolphin , large
animal living in the extempore , without without preparation ( from Latin ) . dote (
on ) ...
condemn a person to live divine , belonging to God or the away from his country
or home . gods ; god- or goddess - like . expound , explain . dolphin , large
animal living in the extempore , without without preparation ( from Latin ) . dote (
on ) ...
Page 194
for paragon , person who is a model to others of all that is perfect . horses and
donkeys . pare , to cut ( the finger or toe nails ) . proverb , a wise saying which is
generally known and repeated . part ( in play ) , that part of a play to be spoken or
...
for paragon , person who is a model to others of all that is perfect . horses and
donkeys . pare , to cut ( the finger or toe nails ) . proverb , a wise saying which is
generally known and repeated . part ( in play ) , that part of a play to be spoken or
...
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