The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 25Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Shakespeare's ways of thinking are other than Shakespeare's ways , and who will gladly leave to the Germans their Sommer Nacht's Traum and all the mass of irrelevant discussion thereon . The English reader will continue to rejoice in ...
... Shakespeare's ways of thinking are other than Shakespeare's ways , and who will gladly leave to the Germans their Sommer Nacht's Traum and all the mass of irrelevant discussion thereon . The English reader will continue to rejoice in ...
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William Shakespeare. Duke Huon of Burdeaux ( Early Eng . Text Socy . Pub . Part I. p . 50 ) , says : " The Oberon of the great poet's fairy- comedy , although he is set in a butterfly environment , still possesses some features very ...
William Shakespeare. Duke Huon of Burdeaux ( Early Eng . Text Socy . Pub . Part I. p . 50 ) , says : " The Oberon of the great poet's fairy- comedy , although he is set in a butterfly environment , still possesses some features very ...
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William Shakespeare. Why seek'st thou me ? could not this make thee know , The hate I bare thee made me leave thee so ... Shakespeare puns on o's " and " i's . " " I do not take it that Shakespeare meant eyes as objects of vision , but ...
William Shakespeare. Why seek'st thou me ? could not this make thee know , The hate I bare thee made me leave thee so ... Shakespeare puns on o's " and " i's . " " I do not take it that Shakespeare meant eyes as objects of vision , but ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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