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... entered at Sta- tioners ' Hall on the 8th of October , and in the same year a pirated edition by James Roberts appeared . Fisher's and Roberts's editions are spoken of in the Notes as the first and second quartos , and from the latter ...
... entered at Sta- tioners ' Hall on the 8th of October , and in the same year a pirated edition by James Roberts appeared . Fisher's and Roberts's editions are spoken of in the Notes as the first and second quartos , and from the latter ...
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... Enter THESEUS , HIPPOLYTA , PHILOSTRATE , and Attendants , The . Now , fair Hippolyta , our nuptial hour Draws on apace ; four happy days bring in Another moon but , O , methinks , how slow This old moon wanes ! she lingers my desires ...
... Enter THESEUS , HIPPOLYTA , PHILOSTRATE , and Attendants , The . Now , fair Hippolyta , our nuptial hour Draws on apace ; four happy days bring in Another moon but , O , methinks , how slow This old moon wanes ! she lingers my desires ...
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... Enter EGEUS , HERMIA , LYSANDER , and Demetrius . 20 Ege . Happy be Theseus , our renowned duke ! The . Thanks , good Egeus : what's the news with thee ? Ege . Full of vexation come I , with complaint Against my child , my daughter ...
... Enter EGEUS , HERMIA , LYSANDER , and Demetrius . 20 Ege . Happy be Theseus , our renowned duke ! The . Thanks , good Egeus : what's the news with thee ? Ege . Full of vexation come I , with complaint Against my child , my daughter ...
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... Enter HELENA . Her . God speed fair Helena ! whither away ? Hel . Call you me fair ? that fair again unsay . Demetrius loves your fair : O happy fair ! Your eyes are lode - stars ; and your tongue's sweet air More tuneable than lark to ...
... Enter HELENA . Her . God speed fair Helena ! whither away ? Hel . Call you me fair ? that fair again unsay . Demetrius loves your fair : O happy fair ! Your eyes are lode - stars ; and your tongue's sweet air More tuneable than lark to ...
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... Enter QUINCE , SNUG , BOTTOM , FLUTE , SNOUT , and STARVELING . Quin . Is all our company here ? Bot . You were best to call them generally , man by man , according to the scrip . Quin . Here is the scroll of every man's name , which is ...
... Enter QUINCE , SNUG , BOTTOM , FLUTE , SNOUT , and STARVELING . Quin . Is all our company here ? Bot . You were best to call them generally , man by man , according to the scrip . Quin . Here is the scroll of every man's name , which is ...
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