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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... you up Which by no means we may extenuate- To death , or to a vow of single life . Come , my Hippolyta : what cheer , my love ? - 115 120 Demetrius and Egeus , go along : I must employ Scene I ] A Midsummer - Night's Dream 17.
... you up Which by no means we may extenuate- To death , or to a vow of single life . Come , my Hippolyta : what cheer , my love ? - 115 120 Demetrius and Egeus , go along : I must employ Scene I ] A Midsummer - Night's Dream 17.
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... mean I to enrich my pain , To have his sight thither and back again . SCENE II . The same . QUINCE's house . 250 [ Exit . Enter QUINCE , SNUG , BOTTOM , Flute , Snout , and STARVELING . Quin . Is all our company here ? Bot . You were ...
... mean I to enrich my pain , To have his sight thither and back again . SCENE II . The same . QUINCE's house . 250 [ Exit . Enter QUINCE , SNUG , BOTTOM , Flute , Snout , and STARVELING . Quin . Is all our company here ? Bot . You were ...
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... mean time I will draw a bill of properties , such as our play wants . I pray you , fail me not . 94 Bot . We will meet ; and there we may rehearse most obscenely and courageously . Take pains ; be perfect : adieu . Quin . At the duke's ...
... mean time I will draw a bill of properties , such as our play wants . I pray you , fail me not . 94 Bot . We will meet ; and there we may rehearse most obscenely and courageously . Take pains ; be perfect : adieu . Quin . At the duke's ...
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... mean , that my heart unto yours is knit , So that but one heart we can make of it : Two bosoms interchained with an oath ; So then two bosoms and a single troth . Then by your side no bed - room me deny ; For lying so , Hermia , I do ...
... mean , that my heart unto yours is knit , So that but one heart we can make of it : Two bosoms interchained with an oath ; So then two bosoms and a single troth . Then by your side no bed - room me deny ; For lying so , Hermia , I do ...
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... mean by this . Hel . Ay , do , persever , counterfeit sad looks , Make mouths upon me when I turn my back ; Wink each at other ; hold the sweet jest up : This sport , well carried , shall be chronicled . If you have any pity , grace ...
... mean by this . Hel . Ay , do , persever , counterfeit sad looks , Make mouths upon me when I turn my back ; Wink each at other ; hold the sweet jest up : This sport , well carried , shall be chronicled . If you have any pity , grace ...
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Adam Adam Spencer Aliena Athens Audrey Beau brother Celia Collier's conjecture Corrector daughter Demetrius doth Dream Duke F Dyce read Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father favour fear folio reading fool forest Forest of Arden fortune Ganimede gentle Gerismond give grace Grant White Hanmer hath hear heart Helena Hermia Hero and Leander Hippolyta honour Jaques ladies Lettsom lion live look lord lovers Lysander marry master means merry mistress Monsieur Montanus moon never night Oberon old editions old reading Orlando passion Phebe Philostrate Phoebe play pray prithee Puck Pyramus Pyramus and Thisbe Quartos Quin quoth Rosader Rosalind Saladyne SCENE second folio Shakespeare shalt shepherd sleep song speak sweet tell thee Theobald Theseus thing Thisbe thou art Tita Titania Touch unto woman words youth