The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 25Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Re - enter LYSANDER . Lys . He goes before me , and still dares me on ; When I come where he calls , then he is gone .. The villain is much lighter heel'd than I : I follow'd fast , but faster he did fly ; That fallen am I in dark ...
... Re - enter LYSANDER . Lys . He goes before me , and still dares me on ; When I come where he calls , then he is gone .. The villain is much lighter heel'd than I : I follow'd fast , but faster he did fly ; That fallen am I in dark ...
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... Re - enter . ] Capell ; Enter Pope ( ed . 2 ) ; Enter Philomon Pope ( ed . 1 ) ; omitted Qq , Ff . 106. Phil . ] Qq , Egeus . Ff . 107. [ Flourish of trumpets ] Flor . Trum . Ff , omitted Qq . 108. Scene II . ] Pope . Enter Quince for ...
... Re - enter . ] Capell ; Enter Pope ( ed . 2 ) ; Enter Philomon Pope ( ed . 1 ) ; omitted Qq , Ff . 106. Phil . ] Qq , Egeus . Ff . 107. [ Flourish of trumpets ] Flor . Trum . Ff , omitted Qq . 108. Scene II . ] Pope . Enter Quince for ...
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... Re - enter Pyramus . Pyr . Sweet Moon , I thank thee for thy sunny beams ; I thank thee , moon , for shining now so bright ; 270 For , by thy gracious , golden , glittering gleams , I trust to take of truest Thisby sight . 261. ] The ...
... Re - enter Pyramus . Pyr . Sweet Moon , I thank thee for thy sunny beams ; I thank thee , moon , for shining now so bright ; 270 For , by thy gracious , golden , glittering gleams , I trust to take of truest Thisby sight . 261. ] The ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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