Plays of Shakespeare: Selected and Prepared for Use in SchoolsGinn, Heath & Company, 1882 - English drama |
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... children , had never for a moment been blended with ' human mortals ' among the personages of the drama . " " In A Midsummer - Night's Dream , " says Schlegel , " there flows a luxuriant vein of the boldest and most fantastical ...
... children , had never for a moment been blended with ' human mortals ' among the personages of the drama . " " In A Midsummer - Night's Dream , " says Schlegel , " there flows a luxuriant vein of the boldest and most fantastical ...
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... should be , on the second syllable ; as a little after : " I have a widow aunt , a dowager Of great revenue , and she hath no child . " The pale companion is not for our pomp . Hippolyta A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM. ...
... should be , on the second syllable ; as a little after : " I have a widow aunt , a dowager Of great revenue , and she hath no child . " The pale companion is not for our pomp . Hippolyta A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM. ...
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... child , my daughter Hermia . Stand forth , Demetrius . — My noble lord , This man hath my consent to marry her . Stand forth , Lysander : -and , my gracious Duke , This man hath witch'd the bosom of my child : Thou , thou , Lysander ...
... child , my daughter Hermia . Stand forth , Demetrius . — My noble lord , This man hath my consent to marry her . Stand forth , Lysander : -and , my gracious Duke , This man hath witch'd the bosom of my child : Thou , thou , Lysander ...
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... child : 9 Beteem here clearly has the sense of allow or permit ; as in Hamlet , i . 2 : " So loving to my mother , that he might not beteem the winds of heaven visit her face too roughly . " 10 An old form of momentary . 11 A word ...
... child : 9 Beteem here clearly has the sense of allow or permit ; as in Hamlet , i . 2 : " So loving to my mother , that he might not beteem the winds of heaven visit her face too roughly . " 10 An old form of momentary . 11 A word ...
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... child , Because in choice he is so oft beguil'd . As waggish boys in game themselves forswear , So the boy Love is perjur'd everywhere : For , ere Demetrius look'd on Hermia's eyne , He hail'd down oaths that he was only mine ; And when ...
... child , Because in choice he is so oft beguil'd . As waggish boys in game themselves forswear , So the boy Love is perjur'd everywhere : For , ere Demetrius look'd on Hermia's eyne , He hail'd down oaths that he was only mine ; And when ...
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Plays of Shakespeare Selected and Prepared for Use in Schools ..., Volume 1 William Shakespeare No preview available - 2013 |
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