The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 3Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... hand , it is maintained that Titania's description of the disastrous state of the weather ( ii . 1 . 88-114 ) points directly to the wretched summer of the year 1594 ; various contemporary accounts have come down to us of that terrible ...
... hand , it is maintained that Titania's description of the disastrous state of the weather ( ii . 1 . 88-114 ) points directly to the wretched summer of the year 1594 ; various contemporary accounts have come down to us of that terrible ...
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... hand of Emeliƫ ; in obedience to the symmetrical plan of Shakespeare's early plots , these give place to two pairs of lovers , with their more complex story of crossed love ; Emeliƫ in fact resolves herself into Helena and Hermia . They ...
... hand of Emeliƫ ; in obedience to the symmetrical plan of Shakespeare's early plots , these give place to two pairs of lovers , with their more complex story of crossed love ; Emeliƫ in fact resolves herself into Helena and Hermia . They ...
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... 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 . 215 Hel . Your virtue is my privilege : for that 34 A Midsummer - Night's Dream [ Act II.
... 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 . 215 Hel . Your virtue is my privilege : for that 34 A Midsummer - Night's Dream [ Act II.
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... should be woo'd , and were not made to WOO . I'll follow thee , and make a heaven of hell , To die upon the hand I love so well . [ Exit Dem . [ Exit . Obe . Fare thee well , nymph : ere he Scene I ] A Midsummer - Night's Dream 35.
... should be woo'd , and were not made to WOO . I'll follow thee , and make a heaven of hell , To die upon the hand I love so well . [ Exit Dem . [ Exit . Obe . Fare thee well , nymph : ere he Scene I ] A Midsummer - Night's Dream 35.
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... . Hel . Wherefore was I to this keen mockery born ? When at your hands did I deserve this scorn ? Is't not enough , is't not enough , young man , 120 125 That I did never , no , nor never can Scene II ] A Midsummer - Night's Dream 41.
... . Hel . Wherefore was I to this keen mockery born ? When at your hands did I deserve this scorn ? Is't not enough , is't not enough , young man , 120 125 That I did never , no , nor never can Scene II ] A Midsummer - Night's Dream 41.
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