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Page xxxiv
... also devised and adapted a new manner of language for that character . * Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden . ²ò T - 1. It is the fame magick that raises the fairies XXXIV Some Account of the Life , & c .
... also devised and adapted a new manner of language for that character . * Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden . ²ò T - 1. It is the fame magick that raises the fairies XXXIV Some Account of the Life , & c .
Page xxxv
William Shakespeare. 1. It is the fame magick that raises the fairies in Midsummer Night's Dream , the witches in Macbeth , and the ghost in Hamlet , with thoughts and language so proper to the parts they sustain , and fo peculiar to the ...
William Shakespeare. 1. It is the fame magick that raises the fairies in Midsummer Night's Dream , the witches in Macbeth , and the ghost in Hamlet , with thoughts and language so proper to the parts they sustain , and fo peculiar to the ...
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... fairies tread the circled green : Dress'd by her hand , the woods and valleys smile , And fpring diffusive decks th ' inchanted ifle . O more than all in powerful genius blest , Come , take thine empire o'er the willing breast ! Whate ...
... fairies tread the circled green : Dress'd by her hand , the woods and valleys smile , And fpring diffusive decks th ' inchanted ifle . O more than all in powerful genius blest , Come , take thine empire o'er the willing breast ! Whate ...
Page 76
... Fairies . TITANIA , Queen of the Fairies . PUCK , or ROBIN - GOODFELLOw , a Fairy . PEASEBLOSSOM , COBWEB , Ìîòí , MUSTARDSEED , } Fairies . Other Fairies attending on the King and Queen . SCENE Athens , and a Wood not far from it ...
... Fairies . TITANIA , Queen of the Fairies . PUCK , or ROBIN - GOODFELLOw , a Fairy . PEASEBLOSSOM , COBWEB , Ìîòí , MUSTARDSEED , } Fairies . Other Fairies attending on the King and Queen . SCENE Athens , and a Wood not far from it ...
Page 89
... Fairies at one door with his train , and the queen at another with hers . Ob . Ill met by moon - light , proud Titania . Queen . What , jealous Oberon ? fairies , skip hence , I have forsworn his bed and company . Ob . Tarry , rash ...
... Fairies at one door with his train , and the queen at another with hers . Ob . Ill met by moon - light , proud Titania . Queen . What , jealous Oberon ? fairies , skip hence , I have forsworn his bed and company . Ob . Tarry , rash ...
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