The Works of Shakespeare: The firstat the University Press, 1949 |
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... Sing me now asleep ; Then to your offices , and let me rest . ' Fairies sing ' You spotted snakes , with double tongue , Thorny hedgehogs be not seen , Newts and blind - worms do no wrong , Come not near our Fairy Queen . Philomele ...
... Sing me now asleep ; Then to your offices , and let me rest . ' Fairies sing ' You spotted snakes , with double tongue , Thorny hedgehogs be not seen , Newts and blind - worms do no wrong , Come not near our Fairy Queen . Philomele ...
Page 74
... sing and bless this place . OBERON leads and all the Fairies sing in chorus ; as they sing , they take hands and dance about the hall The Song Now , until the break of day , Through this house each fairy stray . To the best bride - bed ...
... sing and bless this place . OBERON leads and all the Fairies sing in chorus ; as they sing , they take hands and dance about the hall The Song Now , until the break of day , Through this house each fairy stray . To the best bride - bed ...
Page 98
... sing and act1 . ' Accord- ingly , following up a suggestion by Mr W. J. Lawrence2 , he is inclined to date the play 1598 or thereabouts and to associate it with The Merry Wives , ' in which there are singing children ' and which is ...
... sing and act1 . ' Accord- ingly , following up a suggestion by Mr W. J. Lawrence2 , he is inclined to date the play 1598 or thereabouts and to associate it with The Merry Wives , ' in which there are singing children ' and which is ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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