Select Plays; A Midsummer Night's DreamClarendon Press, 1879 - 147 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 22
Page iv
... Oberon ( ii . 1. 81-117 ) , and which she attributes to their quarrel . ' The moneths of the year haue not yet gone about , wherin the Lord hath bowed the heauens , and come down amongst vs with more tokens and earnests of his wrath ...
... Oberon ( ii . 1. 81-117 ) , and which she attributes to their quarrel . ' The moneths of the year haue not yet gone about , wherin the Lord hath bowed the heauens , and come down amongst vs with more tokens and earnests of his wrath ...
Page vi
... Oberon , through which ' The green corn Hath rotted , ere his youth attain'd a beard . ' In this point alone there ... Oberon's bank or Titania's bower . Another passage which has been appealed to as afford- ing internal evidence of the ...
... Oberon , through which ' The green corn Hath rotted , ere his youth attain'd a beard . ' In this point alone there ... Oberon's bank or Titania's bower . Another passage which has been appealed to as afford- ing internal evidence of the ...
Page xii
... Oberon to Puck ( ii . 1. 148–168 ) , regarded as a political allegory . Warburton was the first to propound an elaborate interpretation from this point of view . Starting with the assumption that by the ' fair vestal throned by the west ...
... Oberon to Puck ( ii . 1. 148–168 ) , regarded as a political allegory . Warburton was the first to propound an elaborate interpretation from this point of view . Starting with the assumption that by the ' fair vestal throned by the west ...
Page xiii
... Oberon of the origin of the flower by means of whose magical properties he wished to revenge himself upon Titania ... Oberon's description of the mermaid no royal siren like Mary Queen of Scots , but the sham mermaid of the Princely ...
... Oberon of the origin of the flower by means of whose magical properties he wished to revenge himself upon Titania ... Oberon's description of the mermaid no royal siren like Mary Queen of Scots , but the sham mermaid of the Princely ...
Page xiv
... Oberon's Vision ( Shakes . Soc . Publ . ) , not only follows the outline of Boaden's theory , that we have in this description an allegorical account of what happened upon the occasion of Elizabeth's visit to Kenilworth , but pursues ...
... Oberon's Vision ( Shakes . Soc . Publ . ) , not only follows the outline of Boaden's theory , that we have in this description an allegorical account of what happened upon the occasion of Elizabeth's visit to Kenilworth , but pursues ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Athenian Athens Bottom called Clar comedy Compare King Compare The Tempest conjecture Cotgrave Cymbeline dance dear death Demetrius Dict doth duke Egeus Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair flower folios read gentle give Hamlet hast hath haue hear heart Helena Henry Hermia Hippolyta honeysuckle King Lear lady later folios lion look lord Love's Labour's Lost lovers Lucrece Lysander Macbeth Malone Merchant of Venice Merry Wives Midsummer Night's Dream Milton moon Moonshine mounsieur never o'er Oberon Philostrate play present passage prologue Puck Pyramus quartos and folios Quin Quince rhyme Richard Robin Goodfellow Romeo and Juliet says scorn second quarto sense Shakespeare sleep Snout song Sonnet speak sport Steevens quotes sweet Tale thee Theobald Theseus Thisby thou Tita Titania Troilus and Cressida troth true Twelfth Night Venus and Adonis wall Wives of Windsor wood woodbine word