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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29 composed " created " , " gave shape to " . 30 as a form . . . imprinted - " like a
figure of wax which he ( your father ) has cut into shape ( imprinted ) ” . 31 or
disfigure it - " or to destroy this figure 32 in this kind - " in this matter ” 33 wanting ...
29 composed " created " , " gave shape to " . 30 as a form . . . imprinted - " like a
figure of wax which he ( your father ) has cut into shape ( imprinted ) ” . 31 or
disfigure it - " or to destroy this figure 32 in this kind - " in this matter ” 33 wanting ...
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Working in the same way , the imagination of a man at night forms the idea of fear
, and then creates fearful shapes , so that ... 10 the poet's pen ... shapes - " the
poet in his writing describes these as having a definite shape " . while trying to do
...
Working in the same way , the imagination of a man at night forms the idea of fear
, and then creates fearful shapes , so that ... 10 the poet's pen ... shapes - " the
poet in his writing describes these as having a definite shape " . while trying to do
...
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momentary , lasting only for a its beautiful singing , especially at moment . night .
monster , ( 1 ) animal of enormous nosegay , bunch of scented flowers size or
unnatural shape ; ( 2 ) a carried in the hand . man who is unnatural in shape or ...
momentary , lasting only for a its beautiful singing , especially at moment . night .
monster , ( 1 ) animal of enormous nosegay , bunch of scented flowers size or
unnatural shape ; ( 2 ) a carried in the hand . man who is unnatural in shape or ...
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