The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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... Hermia . Demetrius , in love with Hermia . Philoftrate , Master of the Sports to the Duke . Quince , the Carpenter . Snug , the Joiner . Bottom , the Weaver . Flute , the Bellows - mender . Snowt , the Tinker . Starveling , the Tailor ...
... Hermia . Demetrius , in love with Hermia . Philoftrate , Master of the Sports to the Duke . Quince , the Carpenter . Snug , the Joiner . Bottom , the Weaver . Flute , the Bellows - mender . Snowt , the Tinker . Starveling , the Tailor ...
Page 63
... Hermia , Lyfander , and Demetrius . • Ege . Happy be Thefeus , our renowned Duke ! The . Thanks , good Egeus ; what's the news with thee ? Ege . Full of vexation , come I with complaint Against my child , my daughter Hermia . Stand ...
... Hermia , Lyfander , and Demetrius . • Ege . Happy be Thefeus , our renowned Duke ! The . Thanks , good Egeus ; what's the news with thee ? Ege . Full of vexation , come I with complaint Against my child , my daughter Hermia . Stand ...
Page 64
... Hermia , question your defires ; Know of your youth , examine well your blood , Whether , if you yield not to your father's choice , You can endure the livery of a nun ; For ay to be in fhady cloifter mew'd , To live a barren fifter all ...
... Hermia , question your defires ; Know of your youth , examine well your blood , Whether , if you yield not to your father's choice , You can endure the livery of a nun ; For ay to be in fhady cloifter mew'd , To live a barren fifter all ...
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... Hermia ; and , Lyfander , yield Thy crazed title to my certain right . Lyf . You have her father's love , Demetrius ; Let me have Hermia's ; do you marry him . Ege . Scornful Lyfander ! true , he hath my love ; And what is mine , my ...
... Hermia ; and , Lyfander , yield Thy crazed title to my certain right . Lyf . You have her father's love , Demetrius ; Let me have Hermia's ; do you marry him . Ege . Scornful Lyfander ! true , he hath my love ; And what is mine , my ...
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... Hermia . I have a widow - aunt , a dowager Of great revenue , and fhe hath no child ; From Athens is her house remov'd feven leagues , And the refpects me as her only fon . There , gentle Hermia , may I marry thee ; And to that place ...
... Hermia . I have a widow - aunt , a dowager Of great revenue , and fhe hath no child ; From Athens is her house remov'd feven leagues , And the refpects me as her only fon . There , gentle Hermia , may I marry thee ; And to that place ...
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