The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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Page 340
... Theseus , whose exploits he was acquainted with through the pages of North's Plutarch , as a well - known character of romance , in subordination to whom the rest of the dramatis personæ might fret their hour ; and has employed for ...
... Theseus , whose exploits he was acquainted with through the pages of North's Plutarch , as a well - known character of romance , in subordination to whom the rest of the dramatis personæ might fret their hour ; and has employed for ...
Page 371
... Theseus ' house triumphantly , And bless it to all fair posterity : There shall the pairs of faithful lovers he Wedded , with Theseus , all in jollity . PUCK . Fairy king , attend , and mark , I do hear the morning lark . OBE . Then ...
... Theseus ' house triumphantly , And bless it to all fair posterity : There shall the pairs of faithful lovers he Wedded , with Theseus , all in jollity . PUCK . Fairy king , attend , and mark , I do hear the morning lark . OBE . Then ...
Page 383
... Theseus had cast her off . Other write , that she was transported by mariners into the Ile of Naxos , where she was married unto Enarus , the priest of Bacchus : and they think that Theseus left her , because he was in love with another ...
... Theseus had cast her off . Other write , that she was transported by mariners into the Ile of Naxos , where she was married unto Enarus , the priest of Bacchus : and they think that Theseus left her , because he was in love with another ...
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