Select Plays; A Midsummer Night's DreamClarendon Press, 1879 - 147 pages |
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Page 19
... thing he espies May be the lady : thou shalt know the man By the Athenian garments he hath on . Effect it with some care that he may prove More fond on her than she upon her love : And look thou meet me ere the first cock crow . Puck ...
... thing he espies May be the lady : thou shalt know the man By the Athenian garments he hath on . Effect it with some care that he may prove More fond on her than she upon her love : And look thou meet me ere the first cock crow . Puck ...
Page 20
... thing is near . Enter LYSANDER and HERMIA . 30 [ Exit . Lys . Fair love , you faint with wandering in the wood ; And to speak troth , I have forgot our way : We'll rest us , Hermia , if you think it good , And tarry for the comfort of ...
... thing is near . Enter LYSANDER and HERMIA . 30 [ Exit . Lys . Fair love , you faint with wandering in the wood ; And to speak troth , I have forgot our way : We'll rest us , Hermia , if you think it good , And tarry for the comfort of ...
Page 22
... dove ? The will of man is by his reason sway'd ; And reason says you are the worthier maid . IIO Things growing are not ripe until their season : So 22 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . Enter DEMETRIUS and HELENA, running. ...
... dove ? The will of man is by his reason sway'd ; And reason says you are the worthier maid . IIO Things growing are not ripe until their season : So 22 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . Enter DEMETRIUS and HELENA, running. ...
Page 23
... things The deepest loathing to the stomach brings , Or as the heresies that men do leave Are hated most of those they did deceive , So thou , my surfeit and my heresy , Of all be hated , but the most of me ! And , all my powers ...
... things The deepest loathing to the stomach brings , Or as the heresies that men do leave Are hated most of those they did deceive , So thou , my surfeit and my heresy , Of all be hated , but the most of me ! And , all my powers ...
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... things in this comedy of Pyramus and Thisby that will never please . First , Pyramus must draw a sword to kill himself ; which the ladies cannot abide . How answer you that ? Snout . By'r lakin , a parlous fear . II Star . I believe we ...
... things in this comedy of Pyramus and Thisby that will never please . First , Pyramus must draw a sword to kill himself ; which the ladies cannot abide . How answer you that ? Snout . By'r lakin , a parlous fear . II Star . I believe we ...
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