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Page 35
... Theseus ' perjury and unjust flight ; Which I so lively acted with my tears , △ I made her weep a - good , - ] That is , weep in good earnest . " And therewithall their knees have rankled so , That I have laughed a - good ...
... Theseus ' perjury and unjust flight ; Which I so lively acted with my tears , △ I made her weep a - good , - ] That is , weep in good earnest . " And therewithall their knees have rankled so , That I have laughed a - good ...
Page 215
... Theseus or París would have chosen to their rape . Whom erst he never sawe , of all she pleasde him most ; Within himselfe he sayd to her , thou justly mayst thee boste Of perfit shapes renoune , and beauties sounding prayse , Whose ...
... Theseus or París would have chosen to their rape . Whom erst he never sawe , of all she pleasde him most ; Within himselfe he sayd to her , thou justly mayst thee boste Of perfit shapes renoune , and beauties sounding prayse , Whose ...
Page 334
... obsequies of honour to his grave : If England peeres and people joyne in one , Nor pope , nor France , nor Spaine can do them wrong . " Enter THESEUS , HIPPOLYTA , PHILOSTRATE , and Attendants . 334 ILLUSTRATIVE COMMENTS .
... obsequies of honour to his grave : If England peeres and people joyne in one , Nor pope , nor France , nor Spaine can do them wrong . " Enter THESEUS , HIPPOLYTA , PHILOSTRATE , and Attendants . 334 ILLUSTRATIVE COMMENTS .
Page 339
... Theseus . The Palamon , Arcite , and Emilie of the former are very different persons indeed from the Demetrius , Lysander , Helena , and Hermia , of the latter . Chaucer has made Duke Theseus a leading character in his story , and has 339.
... Theseus . The Palamon , Arcite , and Emilie of the former are very different persons indeed from the Demetrius , Lysander , Helena , and Hermia , of the latter . Chaucer has made Duke Theseus a leading character in his story , and has 339.
Page 340
... Theseus , whose exploits he was acquainted with through the pages of North's Plutarch , as a well - known character of romance , in subordination to whom the rest of the dramatis personæ might fret their hour ; and has employed for ...
... Theseus , whose exploits he was acquainted with through the pages of North's Plutarch , as a well - known character of romance , in subordination to whom the rest of the dramatis personæ might fret their hour ; and has employed for ...
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