The Works of Shakespeare: The firstat the University Press, 1949 |
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... never , no , nor never can , Deserve a sweet look from Demetrius ' eye , But you must flout my insufficiency ? Good troth you do me wrong , good sooth you do , In such disdainful manner me to woo . But fare you well : perforce I must ...
... never , no , nor never can , Deserve a sweet look from Demetrius ' eye , But you must flout my insufficiency ? Good troth you do me wrong , good sooth you do , In such disdainful manner me to woo . But fare you well : perforce I must ...
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... never tire . ' Flute . O , - ' As true as truest horse , that yet would never tire . ' Enter from the brake BOTTOM with an ass's head ; PUCK following Bottom . ' If I were fair , Thisby , I were only thine . ' Quince . O monstrous ! O ...
... never tire . ' Flute . O , - ' As true as truest horse , that yet would never tire . ' Enter from the brake BOTTOM with an ass's head ; PUCK following Bottom . ' If I were fair , Thisby , I were only thine . ' Quince . O monstrous ! O ...
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... never shed . Theseus . What are they that do play it ? Philostrate . Hard - handed men , that work in Athens here , Which never laboured in their minds till now ; And now have toiled their unbreathed memories With this same play ...
... never shed . Theseus . What are they that do play it ? Philostrate . Hard - handed men , that work in Athens here , Which never laboured in their minds till now ; And now have toiled their unbreathed memories With this same play ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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