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Page xvi
... Lovers mistaking one another ... scorned lady fol- lowing the scorner , wandering ... through a wood , say ... Yes , and by night : this has to be written for a bridal eve .... ' A night for lovers - a warm night - a summer's night -a ...
... Lovers mistaking one another ... scorned lady fol- lowing the scorner , wandering ... through a wood , say ... Yes , and by night : this has to be written for a bridal eve .... ' A night for lovers - a warm night - a summer's night -a ...
Page xvii
... lovers , a mistress scorned - Why , we scarcely need the moon after all ! ' Then - for Shakespeare's fancy never ... lovers ? ... Well , to say the truth , I have not given any particular character to those lovers . The absolute jest ...
... lovers , a mistress scorned - Why , we scarcely need the moon after all ! ' Then - for Shakespeare's fancy never ... lovers ? ... Well , to say the truth , I have not given any particular character to those lovers . The absolute jest ...
Page 65
... lovers twain , At large discourse , while here they do remain . ' Theseus . I wonder if the lion be to speak . Demetrius . No wonder , my lord - one lion may , when many asses do . [ exeunt all save Wall and Pyramus WALL steps three ...
... lovers twain , At large discourse , while here they do remain . ' Theseus . I wonder if the lion be to speak . Demetrius . No wonder , my lord - one lion may , when many asses do . [ exeunt all save Wall and Pyramus WALL steps three ...
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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