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" I had. The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath not seen, man's hand is not able to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream was. "
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Midsummer night's dream. Love's ... - Page 57
by William Shakespeare - 1850 - 38 pages
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Prize Essays: Chiefly Shaksperean Studies

John J. Waller - 1882 - 194 pages
...wit of man to say what dream it was : a man was but an ass if he go about and try to expound it. " The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath...his heart to report, what my dream was. I will get to Peter Quince to write a ballad of this dream : it shall be called Bottom's dream, because it hath...
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The Works of Shakespeare ...

William Shakespeare - English drama - 1883 - 1164 pages
...was, and methought I had, — But man is but a patch'd fool, if he will offer to say what mi-thought I had. The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man...nor his heart to report, what my dream was. I will got Peter Quince to write a ballad of this dream : it shall be called Bottom's Dream, because it hath...
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Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies and Poems: Comedies

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 498 pages
...there is no man can tell what. Methought I was, — and methought I had, — but man is but a patch'd fool, if he will offer to say what methought I had....ear of man hath not seen, man's hand is not able to 1-1 -. his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream was. I will get Peter Quince...
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A Midsummer Night's Dream: With Introd., and Notes [explanatory and Critical ...

William Shakespeare - 1885 - 198 pages
...is no man can tell what. Methought I was, and methought I had, — but man is but a patch'd fool,19 if he will offer to say what methought I had. The...to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to re18 "As the jewel which one finds is his own and not his own; his own, unless the loser claims it."...
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The Life and Life-work of Samuel Phelps

W. May Phelps, Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson - Actors - 1886 - 462 pages
...about to expound this dream. Methought I was — there is no man can tell what. Methought I was, and methought I had. — The eye of man hath not heard,...conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream was.' he will doubtless make the essay. In these words, Bottom — as rendered by the actor — is taken...
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Wit, Wisdom, and Beauties of Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 236 pages
...Oberon! what visions have I seen ! Methought, I was enamour'd of an ass. Act 4, Sc. 1, I. 73. BOTTOM. The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath...conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream was. Act 4, Sc. l, 1.210. THESEUS. The lunatic, the lover, and the poet, Are of imagination all compact:...
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A Concordance to the Plays of Shakespeare

William Henry Davenport Adams - English literature - 1891 - 568 pages
...pierce the ear of grief. Ibid. v. 2. And kiss thy fair large ears, my gentle joy. Mid. N. Dr. iv. i. `N` - Ibid. iv. i. Pitchers have ears, and I have many servants. T. of Shr. iv. 4.' My face so thin, That...
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Old Shrines and Ivy

William Winter - Literary Criticism - 1892 - 314 pages
...flower of unconscious humour, is at his height of significance in his moment of supreme illusion : '' I have had a dream, — past the wit of man to say...conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream was." The whole philosophy of the subject, comically stated, is there. A serious statement of it is in the...
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Old Shrines and Ivy

William Winter - Literary Criticism - 1892 - 312 pages
...if he go about to expound this dream. Methought I was — there is no man can tell what. Methought 1 was, and methought I had — But man is but a patched...conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream was." The whole philosophy of the subject, comically stated, is there. A serious statement of it is in the...
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The Columbus of Literature

William Francis C. Wigston - Rosicrucians - 1892 - 270 pages
...past the wit of man to say what dream it was. Man is but an ass if he go about to expound this dream. Methought I was, and methought I had. But man is but...hand is not able to taste, his tongue to conceive, or his heart to report, what my dream was. I will get Peter Quince to write a ballet of this dream...
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