Select Plays; A Midsummer Night's DreamClarendon Press, 1879 - 147 pages |
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... Seem'd Athens as a paradise to me : O , then , what graces in my love do dwell , That he hath turn'd a heaven unto a hell ! Lys . Helen , to you our minds we will unfold : To - morrow night , when Phoebe doth behold Her silver visage in ...
... Seem'd Athens as a paradise to me : O , then , what graces in my love do dwell , That he hath turn'd a heaven unto a hell ! Lys . Helen , to you our minds we will unfold : To - morrow night , when Phoebe doth behold Her silver visage in ...
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... seem to say , we will do no harm with our swords and that Pyramus is not killed indeed ; and , for the more better assurance , tell them that I Pyramus am not Pyramus , but Bottom the weaver : this will put them out of fear . 20 Quin ...
... seem to say , we will do no harm with our swords and that Pyramus is not killed indeed ; and , for the more better assurance , tell them that I Pyramus am not Pyramus , but Bottom the weaver : this will put them out of fear . 20 Quin ...
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... seem scorn to you , Bearing the badge of faith , to prove them true ? Hel . You do advance your cunning more and more . When truth kills truth , O devilish - holy fray ! These vows are Hermia's : will you give her o'er ? Weigh oath with ...
... seem scorn to you , Bearing the badge of faith , to prove them true ? Hel . You do advance your cunning more and more . When truth kills truth , O devilish - holy fray ! These vows are Hermia's : will you give her o'er ? Weigh oath with ...
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... seems that you scorn me . Hel . Have you not set Lysander , as in scorn , To follow me and praise my eyes and face ? And made your other love , Demetrius , Who even but now did spurn me with his foot , To call me goddess , nymph ...
... seems that you scorn me . Hel . Have you not set Lysander , as in scorn , To follow me and praise my eyes and face ? And made your other love , Demetrius , Who even but now did spurn me with his foot , To call me goddess , nymph ...
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... Seem to break loose ; take on as you would follow , But yet come not : you are a tame man , go ! 251 Lys . Hang off , thou cat , thou burr ! vile thing , let loose , Or I will shake thee from me like a serpent ! 261 Her . Why are you ...
... Seem to break loose ; take on as you would follow , But yet come not : you are a tame man , go ! 251 Lys . Hang off , thou cat , thou burr ! vile thing , let loose , Or I will shake thee from me like a serpent ! 261 Her . Why are you ...
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