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... leaves of an old meteorological history . ' This assertion concerning the weather in or about 1600 Steevens repeated in 1778 and again in 1785 ; but eight years later , in 1793 having assured himself that A Mid- summer - Night's Dream ...
... leaves of an old meteorological history . ' This assertion concerning the weather in or about 1600 Steevens repeated in 1778 and again in 1785 ; but eight years later , in 1793 having assured himself that A Mid- summer - Night's Dream ...
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... Leave you your power to draw , And I shall have no power to follow you . Demetrius . Do I entice you ? Do I speak you fair 200 Or rather do I not in plainest truth Tell you I do not nor I cannot love you ? Helena . And even for that do ...
... Leave you your power to draw , And I shall have no power to follow you . Demetrius . Do I entice you ? Do I speak you fair 200 Or rather do I not in plainest truth Tell you I do not nor I cannot love you ? Helena . And even for that do ...
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... leave the city and commit yourself Into the hands of one that loves you not , To trust the opportunity of night And the ill counsel of a desert place With the rich worth of your virginity . Helena . Your virtue is my privilege : for ...
... leave the city and commit yourself Into the hands of one that loves you not , To trust the opportunity of night And the ill counsel of a desert place With the rich worth of your virginity . Helena . Your virtue is my privilege : for ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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