Plays of Shakespeare: Selected and Prepared for Use in SchoolsGinn, Heath & Company, 1882 - English drama |
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... ground became parched under the feet of the moonlight dancers , Puck's office was to refresh it with sprink- lings of dew , thus making it greener than ever . The allusion is to Elizabeth's band of gentlemen pensioners , who were chosen ...
... ground became parched under the feet of the moonlight dancers , Puck's office was to refresh it with sprink- lings of dew , thus making it greener than ever . The allusion is to Elizabeth's band of gentlemen pensioners , who were chosen ...
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... ground , until one side had taken or penned up all those on the other . " The quaint mazes in the wanton green " were where the youths and maidens led their happy dances in the open air . 18 The old copies all have " want their winter ...
... ground , until one side had taken or penned up all those on the other . " The quaint mazes in the wanton green " were where the youths and maidens led their happy dances in the open air . 18 The old copies all have " want their winter ...
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... ground . Pretty soul ! she durst not lie • [ They sleep Nearer this lack - love , this kill - courtesy . — Churl , upon thy eyes I throw All the power this charm doth owe.1 [ Squeezes the flower on his eyelids . When thou wak'st , let ...
... ground . Pretty soul ! she durst not lie • [ They sleep Nearer this lack - love , this kill - courtesy . — Churl , upon thy eyes I throw All the power this charm doth owe.1 [ Squeezes the flower on his eyelids . When thou wak'st , let ...
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... ground ! - I see no blood , no wound . Dead ? or asleep ? - - Lysander , if you live , good sir , awake . [ Exit . Lys . [ Waking . ] And run through fire I will for thy sweet sake . Transparent Helen ! Nature shows her art , That ...
... ground ! - I see no blood , no wound . Dead ? or asleep ? - - Lysander , if you live , good sir , awake . [ Exit . Lys . [ Waking . ] And run through fire I will for thy sweet sake . Transparent Helen ! Nature shows her art , That ...
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... ground . Dem . Follow me , then , [ Exit Lys . , as following the voice . Re - enter DEMETRIUS . Lysander ! speak again : Thou runaway , thou coward , art thou fled ? Speak ! In some bush ? where dost thou hide thy head ? Puck . Thou ...
... ground . Dem . Follow me , then , [ Exit Lys . , as following the voice . Re - enter DEMETRIUS . Lysander ! speak again : Thou runaway , thou coward , art thou fled ? Speak ! In some bush ? where dost thou hide thy head ? Puck . Thou ...
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