The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... thee injuries ; But I will wed thee in another key , With pomp , with triumph , and with revelling . Enter EGEUS , HERMIA , LYSANDER , and DEMETRIUS . EGE . Happy be Thefeus , our renowned duke ! " 4 New bent by Mr. Rowe . - The old ...
... thee injuries ; But I will wed thee in another key , With pomp , with triumph , and with revelling . Enter EGEUS , HERMIA , LYSANDER , and DEMETRIUS . EGE . Happy be Thefeus , our renowned duke ! " 4 New bent by Mr. Rowe . - The old ...
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William Shakespeare. THE . Thanks , good Egeus : What's the news with thee ? - EGE . Full of vexation come I , with complaint Against my - child , my daughter Hermia . Stand forth , Demetrius ; - My noble lord , This man hath my confent ...
William Shakespeare. THE . Thanks , good Egeus : What's the news with thee ? - EGE . Full of vexation come I , with complaint Against my - child , my daughter Hermia . Stand forth , Demetrius ; - My noble lord , This man hath my confent ...
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... fancy following me . " STEEVENS . 9 From Athens is her house remote feven leagues , Remote is the reading of both the quartos ; the folio has remov'd . - STEEVENS . There , gentle Hermia , may I marry thee ; 14 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... fancy following me . " STEEVENS . 9 From Athens is her house remote feven leagues , Remote is the reading of both the quartos ; the folio has remov'd . - STEEVENS . There , gentle Hermia , may I marry thee ; 14 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
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... thee once with Helena , To do obfervance to a morn of May , There will I ftay for thee . HER . My good Lyfander ! I swear to thee , by Cupid's frongest bow ; By his best arrow with the golden head ; By the fimplicity of Venus ' doves ...
... thee once with Helena , To do obfervance to a morn of May , There will I ftay for thee . HER . My good Lyfander ! I swear to thee , by Cupid's frongest bow ; By his best arrow with the golden head ; By the fimplicity of Venus ' doves ...
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... thee thy Demetrius ! - the rhimes , as I make no doubt but the poet first gave them . Sweet was easily corrupted into fwell'd , because that made an antithesis to emptying and range companions our editors thought was plain English ; but ...
... thee thy Demetrius ! - the rhimes , as I make no doubt but the poet first gave them . Sweet was easily corrupted into fwell'd , because that made an antithesis to emptying and range companions our editors thought was plain English ; but ...
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