The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... whether he exclaims , " Let me play the lion too ; " or whether he sings alone , " that they shall hear I am not afraid ; " or whether , conscious that he is surrounded with spirits , he cries out A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 5.
... whether he exclaims , " Let me play the lion too ; " or whether he sings alone , " that they shall hear I am not afraid ; " or whether , conscious that he is surrounded with spirits , he cries out A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 5.
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. that he is surrounded with spirits , he cries out , with his voice of authority , " Where's Peas - blossom ? " In every situation Bottom is the same , ―the same personification of that self - love ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. that he is surrounded with spirits , he cries out , with his voice of authority , " Where's Peas - blossom ? " In every situation Bottom is the same , ―the same personification of that self - love ...
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... spirit of mirth ; Turn melancholy forth to funerals , The pale companion is not for our pomp . [ 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 ...
... spirit of mirth ; Turn melancholy forth to funerals , The pale companion is not for our pomp . [ 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 ...
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... conceived in a very different spirit . Lysander and Hermia lament over the evils by which " true lovers have been ever cross'd , " Life of Chaucer , vol . i . , p . 30 . as an edict in destiny , " to which they 24 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT I.
... conceived in a very different spirit . Lysander and Hermia lament over the evils by which " true lovers have been ever cross'd , " Life of Chaucer , vol . i . , p . 30 . as an edict in destiny , " to which they 24 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT I.
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... spirits with the beauty and savour of sweet flowers , and with the harmony of birds praising God in their kind . " Stubbs , however , in his ' Anatomie of Abuses , ' first printed in 1585 - at the very period when Shakspere was laying ...
... spirits with the beauty and savour of sweet flowers , and with the harmony of birds praising God in their kind . " Stubbs , however , in his ' Anatomie of Abuses , ' first printed in 1585 - at the very period when Shakspere was laying ...
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