Select Plays; A Midsummer Night's DreamClarendon Press, 1879 - 147 pages |
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... Exit Philostrate . Hippolyta , I woo'd thee with my sword , And won thy love , doing thee injuries ; But I will wed thee in another key , With pomp , with triumph and with revelling . Enter EGEUS , HERMIA , LYSANDER , and Demetrius . 20 ...
... Exit Philostrate . Hippolyta , I woo'd thee with my sword , And won thy love , doing thee injuries ; But I will wed thee in another key , With pomp , with triumph and with revelling . Enter EGEUS , HERMIA , LYSANDER , and Demetrius . 20 ...
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... [ Exit Herm . ] Helena , adieu : As you on him , Demetrius dote on you ! Hel . How happy some o'er other some can be ! Through Athens I am thought as fair as she . [ Exit . But what of that ? Demetrius thinks not so ; ACT I. SCENE I. 7.
... [ Exit Herm . ] Helena , adieu : As you on him , Demetrius dote on you ! Hel . How happy some o'er other some can be ! Through Athens I am thought as fair as she . [ Exit . But what of that ? Demetrius thinks not so ; ACT I. SCENE I. 7.
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... Exit . SCENE II . Athens . QUINCE's house . 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 ...
... Exit . SCENE II . Athens . QUINCE's house . 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 ...
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... Exit Titania with her train . Obe . Well , go thy way : thou shalt not from this grove Till I torment thee for this injury . ^ My gentle Puck , come hither . Thou rememberest Since once I sat upon a promontory , And heard a mermaid on a ...
... Exit Titania with her train . Obe . Well , go thy way : thou shalt not from this grove Till I torment thee for this injury . ^ My gentle Puck , come hither . Thou rememberest Since once I sat upon a promontory , And heard a mermaid on a ...
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... , She shall pursue it with the soul of love : And ere I take this charm from off her sight , As I can take it with another herb , 150 160 170 [ Exit 180 I'll make her render up her page to me . 16 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... , She shall pursue it with the soul of love : And ere I take this charm from off her sight , As I can take it with another herb , 150 160 170 [ Exit 180 I'll make her render up her page to me . 16 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
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