Select Plays; A Midsummer Night's DreamClarendon Press, 1879 - 147 pages |
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Page 35
... dear . Look , where thy love comes ; yonder is thy dear . Re - enter HERMIA . 170 Her . Dark night , that from the eye his function takes , The ear more quick of apprehension makes ; Wherein it doth impair the seeing sense , It pays the ...
... dear . Look , where thy love comes ; yonder is thy dear . Re - enter HERMIA . 170 Her . Dark night , that from the eye his function takes , The ear more quick of apprehension makes ; Wherein it doth impair the seeing sense , It pays the ...
Page 42
... I am here . Dem . Nay , then , thou mock'st me . Thou shalt buy this dear , If ever I thy face by daylight see : Now , go thy way . Faintness constraineth me } To measure out my length on this cold bed 42 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... I am here . Dem . Nay , then , thou mock'st me . Thou shalt buy this dear , If ever I thy face by daylight see : Now , go thy way . Faintness constraineth me } To measure out my length on this cold bed 42 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
Page 51
... nails , for they shall hang out for the lion's claws . And , most dear actors , eat no onions nor garlic , for we are to utter sweet breath ; and I do not doubt but E 2 ACT IV . 51 SCENE II . Flu. If he come not, then the play ...
... nails , for they shall hang out for the lion's claws . And , most dear actors , eat no onions nor garlic , for we are to utter sweet breath ; and I do not doubt but E 2 ACT IV . 51 SCENE II . Flu. If he come not, then the play ...
Page 60
... dear friend , would go near to make a man look sad . Hip . Beshrew my heart , but I pity the man . Pyr . O wherefore , Nature , didst thou lions frame ? Since lion vile hath here deflower'd my dear : Which is no , no - which was the ...
... dear friend , would go near to make a man look sad . Hip . Beshrew my heart , but I pity the man . Pyr . O wherefore , Nature , didst thou lions frame ? Since lion vile hath here deflower'd my dear : Which is no , no - which was the ...
Page 77
... dear expense , it will cost me dear , because it will be in return for my procuring him a sight of my rival . 251. his sight , the sight of him . Scene II . Enter & c . The first folio has Enter Quince the Carpenter , Snug the Ioyner ...
... dear expense , it will cost me dear , because it will be in return for my procuring him a sight of my rival . 251. his sight , the sight of him . Scene II . Enter & c . The first folio has Enter Quince the Carpenter , Snug the Ioyner ...
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