A Midsummer Night's DreamMix-ups and mishaps occur when Oberon, the King of the Fairies, doses his sleeping wife with a magical potion that causes her to fall in love with the first living thing she sees upon awakening. |
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Page 72
... turn my back ; Wink at each other ; hold the sweet jest up This sport , well carried , shall be chronicled . If you have any pity , grace , or manners , You would not make me such an argument . But , fare ye well : ' t is partly 72 ACT ...
... turn my back ; Wink at each other ; hold the sweet jest up This sport , well carried , shall be chronicled . If you have any pity , grace , or manners , You would not make me such an argument . But , fare ye well : ' t is partly 72 ACT ...
Page 80
... Turns into yellow gold his salt green streams . But , notwithstanding , haste ; make no delay : We may effect this business yet ere day . Puck . Up and down , up and down , I will lead them up and down : I am feared in field and town ...
... Turns into yellow gold his salt green streams . But , notwithstanding , haste ; make no delay : We may effect this business yet ere day . Puck . Up and down , up and down , I will lead them up and down : I am feared in field and town ...
Page 97
... , in a fine frenzy rolling , Doth glance from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven ; And , as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns 97 ACT FIVE SC . ONE A Midsummer - Night's Dream.
... , in a fine frenzy rolling , Doth glance from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven ; And , as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns 97 ACT FIVE SC . ONE A Midsummer - Night's Dream.
Page 98
William Shakespeare. The forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shapes , and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name . Such tricks hath strong imagination , That , if it would but apprehend some joy , It ...
William Shakespeare. The forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shapes , and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name . Such tricks hath strong imagination , That , if it would but apprehend some joy , It ...
Page 112
... turn the balance , which Pyramus , which Thisbe , is the better ; he for a man , God warrant us ; she for a woman , God bless us . Lys . She hath spied him already with those sweet eyes . Dem . And thus she means , videlicet : — This ...
... turn the balance , which Pyramus , which Thisbe , is the better ; he for a man , God warrant us ; she for a woman , God bless us . Lys . She hath spied him already with those sweet eyes . Dem . And thus she means , videlicet : — This ...
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