The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... face ; Lysander and myself will fly this place . Before the time I did Lysander see , Seem'd Athens like a paradise to me : O then , what graces in my love do dwell , That he hath turn'd a heaven unto a hell ! b Lys . Helen , to you our ...
... face ; Lysander and myself will fly this place . Before the time I did Lysander see , Seem'd Athens like a paradise to me : O then , what graces in my love do dwell , That he hath turn'd a heaven unto a hell ! b Lys . Helen , to you our ...
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... face , let me play Thisby too : I'll speak in a monstrous little voice ; — " Thisne , Thisne , —Ah , Pyramus , my lover dear ; thy Thisby dear ! and lady dear ! " Quin . No , no , you must play Pyramus ; and , Flute , you Thisby . Bot ...
... face , let me play Thisby too : I'll speak in a monstrous little voice ; — " Thisne , Thisne , —Ah , Pyramus , my lover dear ; thy Thisby dear ! and lady dear ! " Quin . No , no , you must play Pyramus ; and , Flute , you Thisby . Bot ...
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... face , Therefore I think I am not in the night : Nor doth this wood lack worlds of company ; For you , in my respect , are all the world : Then how can it be said , I am alone , When all the world is here to look on me ? Dem . I'll run ...
... face , Therefore I think I am not in the night : Nor doth this wood lack worlds of company ; For you , in my respect , are all the world : Then how can it be said , I am alone , When all the world is here to look on me ? Dem . I'll run ...
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... face must be seen through the lion's neck ; and he himself must speak through , saying thus , or to the same defect , -Ladies , or fair ladies , I would wish you , or I would request you , or I would entreat you , not to fear , not to ...
... face must be seen through the lion's neck ; and he himself must speak through , saying thus , or to the same defect , -Ladies , or fair ladies , I would wish you , or I would request you , or I would entreat you , not to fear , not to ...
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... How can these things in me seem scorn to you , Bearing the badge of faith , to prove them true ? a Cheer - face . From the old French chère . Hel . You do advance your cunning more and more 56 [ ACT III . A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... How can these things in me seem scorn to you , Bearing the badge of faith , to prove them true ? a Cheer - face . From the old French chère . Hel . You do advance your cunning more and more 56 [ ACT III . A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
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