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Reason is necessary if love is to succeed , just as wise rulers are necessary if
society is to stay united . But reason alone is not sufficient for human beings ;
nature , too , must work with it . It is the fairies who represent nature in this play ,
as well ...
Reason is necessary if love is to succeed , just as wise rulers are necessary if
society is to stay united . But reason alone is not sufficient for human beings ;
nature , too , must work with it . It is the fairies who represent nature in this play ,
as well ...
Page 59
... a raven for a dove ? 59 The will of man is by his reason swayed ; And reason
says you are the worthier maid . Things growing are not ripe until their season ;
So I , being young , till now ripe not to reason ; And touching now the point of ...
... a raven for a dove ? 59 The will of man is by his reason swayed ; And reason
says you are the worthier maid . Things growing are not ripe until their season ;
So I , being young , till now ripe not to reason ; And touching now the point of ...
Page 74
57 reason ... together - " reason and love have not much to do with one another " .
58 make them friends - " bring reason and love together in people's behaviour ) ”
. This is what happens by the end of the play ( see Introduction ) . 59 gleek ...
57 reason ... together - " reason and love have not much to do with one another " .
58 make them friends - " bring reason and love together in people's behaviour ) ”
. This is what happens by the end of the play ( see Introduction ) . 59 gleek ...
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