The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Midsummer-night's dream. Love's labor's lost. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. All's well that ends well. Taming of the shrewHilliard, Gray,, 1839 |
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... sense ; but , in his behavior during the tender homage of the Fairy Queen , we have a most amusing proof how much the consciousness of such a head - dress heightens the effect of his usual folly . Theseus and Hippolyta are , as it were ...
... sense ; but , in his behavior during the tender homage of the Fairy Queen , we have a most amusing proof how much the consciousness of such a head - dress heightens the effect of his usual folly . Theseus and Hippolyta are , as it were ...
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... sense , sweet , of my innocence ; 1 Love takes the meaning , in love's conference . I mean , that my heart unto yours is knit ; So that but one heart we can make of it . Two bosoms interchained with an oath ; So then , two bosoms , and ...
... sense , sweet , of my innocence ; 1 Love takes the meaning , in love's conference . I mean , that my heart unto yours is knit ; So that but one heart we can make of it . Two bosoms interchained with an oath ; So then , two bosoms , and ...
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... sense , thus weak , lost with their fears , thus strong , Made senseless things begin to do them wrong ; For briers and thorns at their apparel snatch ; Some , sleeves ; some , hats ; from yielders all things catch . I led them on in ...
... sense , thus weak , lost with their fears , thus strong , Made senseless things begin to do them wrong ; For briers and thorns at their apparel snatch ; Some , sleeves ; some , hats ; from yielders all things catch . I led them on in ...
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... sense , It pays the hearing double recompense.- Thou art not by mine eye , Lysander , found ; Mine ear - I thank it - brought me to thy sound . But why unkindly didst thou leave me so ? Lys . Why should he stay , whom love doth press to ...
... sense , It pays the hearing double recompense.- Thou art not by mine eye , Lysander , found ; Mine ear - I thank it - brought me to thy sound . But why unkindly didst thou leave me so ? Lys . Why should he stay , whom love doth press to ...
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... sense . Tita . Music , ho ! music ; such as charmeth sleep . Puck . Now when thou wak'st , with thine own fool's eyes peep . Obe . Sound , music . [ Still music . ] queen , take hands with me , Come , my And rock the ground whereon ...
... sense . Tita . Music , ho ! music ; such as charmeth sleep . Puck . Now when thou wak'st , with thine own fool's eyes peep . Obe . Sound , music . [ Still music . ] queen , take hands with me , Come , my And rock the ground whereon ...
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