Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... Readings are fhewn at the Bottom of the Page . These are the only Editions of this Play known to be extant before the Folio in 1623 . A Midfommer Nights Dreame . N Enter Thefeus , Hippolita This Copy has been collated with another ...
... Readings are fhewn at the Bottom of the Page . These are the only Editions of this Play known to be extant before the Folio in 1623 . A Midfommer Nights Dreame . N Enter Thefeus , Hippolita This Copy has been collated with another ...
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William Shakespeare. A Midfommer Nights Dreame . N Enter Thefeus , Hippolita , with others . Thefeus . OW faire Hippelita , our nuptiall houre Drawes on apace : foure happy ... Enter Enter Egeus and his daughter Hermia , and Lyfander , A ...
William Shakespeare. A Midfommer Nights Dreame . N Enter Thefeus , Hippolita , with others . Thefeus . OW faire Hippelita , our nuptiall houre Drawes on apace : foure happy ... Enter Enter Egeus and his daughter Hermia , and Lyfander , A ...
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William Shakespeare. Enter Egeus and his daughter Hermia , and Lyfander , Helena , and Demetrius . Ege . Happy be Thefeus , our renowned duke . The . Thanks good Egeus . What's the newes with thee ? Ege . Full of vexation , come I , with ...
William Shakespeare. Enter Egeus and his daughter Hermia , and Lyfander , Helena , and Demetrius . Ege . Happy be Thefeus , our renowned duke . The . Thanks good Egeus . What's the newes with thee ? Ege . Full of vexation , come I , with ...
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... Enter Pucke . Ob . I pray thee giue it me . I know a banke where the wilde time blowes , Where oxflips and the nodding violet growes , Quite ouercanoped with lufhious woodbine , With fweete muske roses , and with eglantine ; There ...
... Enter Pucke . Ob . I pray thee giue it me . I know a banke where the wilde time blowes , Where oxflips and the nodding violet growes , Quite ouercanoped with lufhious woodbine , With fweete muske roses , and with eglantine ; There ...
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William Shakespeare. Enter Queene of Fairies , with her traine . Queen . Come , now a roundeli , and a fairy song ... Enter Oberon . Ob . What thou feeft when thou doft wake , Do it for thy thy true loue take : Loue and languish for ...
William Shakespeare. Enter Queene of Fairies , with her traine . Queen . Come , now a roundeli , and a fairy song ... Enter Oberon . Ob . What thou feeft when thou doft wake , Do it for thy thy true loue take : Loue and languish for ...
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