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... moon .... The moon ? Why , of course , the moon ! Pitch darkness is for tragedy , moonlight for love , for illusion . Lovers can be pardonably mistaken - under the moon .... What else on a summer's night , in woodland , under the moon ...
... moon .... The moon ? Why , of course , the moon ! Pitch darkness is for tragedy , moonlight for love , for illusion . Lovers can be pardonably mistaken - under the moon .... What else on a summer's night , in woodland , under the moon ...
Page 68
... moon . Moonshine . " This lanthorn doth the hornéd moon present ' Demetrius . He should have worn the horns on his head . Theseus . He is no crescent , and his horns are in- visible within the circumference . Moonshine . " This lanthorn ...
... moon . Moonshine . " This lanthorn doth the hornéd moon present ' Demetrius . He should have worn the horns on his head . Theseus . He is no crescent , and his horns are in- visible within the circumference . Moonshine . " This lanthorn ...
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... Moon . Truly , the moon shines with a good grace . [ Lion paws Thisby's mantle Theseus . Well moused , Lion . Demetrius . And then came Pyramus . Enter PrRAMUS ; exit LION Lysander . And so the lion vanished . Pyramus . ' Sweet moon , I ...
... Moon . Truly , the moon shines with a good grace . [ Lion paws Thisby's mantle Theseus . Well moused , Lion . Demetrius . And then came Pyramus . Enter PrRAMUS ; exit LION Lysander . And so the lion vanished . Pyramus . ' Sweet moon , I ...
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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