Plays of Shakespeare: Selected and Prepared for Use in SchoolsGinn, Heath & Company, 1882 - English drama |
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... LION , HERMIA , in love with Lysander . HELENA , in love with Demetrius . STARVELING , a Tailor . Other Fairies attending their King and Queen . Attendants on Theseus and Hippolyta . SCENE , Athens , and a Wood not far from it . ACT I ...
... LION , HERMIA , in love with Lysander . HELENA , in love with Demetrius . STARVELING , a Tailor . Other Fairies attending their King and Queen . Attendants on Theseus and Hippolyta . SCENE , Athens , and a Wood not far from it . ACT I ...
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... lion's part : - and , I hope , here is a play fitted . Snug . Have you the lion's part written ? pray you , if it be , give it me , for I am slow of study . Quin . You may do it extempore , for it is nothing but roar- ing . Bot . Let me ...
... lion's part : - and , I hope , here is a play fitted . Snug . Have you the lion's part written ? pray you , if it be , give it me , for I am slow of study . Quin . You may do it extempore , for it is nothing but roar- ing . Bot . Let me ...
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... lion , bear , or wolf , or bull , On meddling monkey or on busy ape , She shall pursue it with the soul of love : And ere I take this charm off from her sight , — As I can take it with another herb , - I'll make her render up her page ...
... lion , bear , or wolf , or bull , On meddling monkey or on busy ape , She shall pursue it with the soul of love : And ere I take this charm off from her sight , — As I can take it with another herb , - I'll make her render up her page ...
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... lion ? Star . I fear it , I promise you . Bot . Masters , you ought to consider with yourselves : to bring in - God shield us ! a lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing ; for there is not a more fearful wild - fowl than your lion ...
... lion ? Star . I fear it , I promise you . Bot . Masters , you ought to consider with yourselves : to bring in - God shield us ! a lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing ; for there is not a more fearful wild - fowl than your lion ...
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... lion pare his nails , for they shall hang out for the lion's claws . And , most dear actors , eat no onions nor garlic , for we are to utter sweet breath ; and I do not doubt but to hear them say it is a sweet comedy . No more words ...
... lion pare his nails , for they shall hang out for the lion's claws . And , most dear actors , eat no onions nor garlic , for we are to utter sweet breath ; and I do not doubt but to hear them say it is a sweet comedy . No more words ...
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