The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 25Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page xxxix
... Titania , further , tells her husband how the mother of her page - boy gossiped at her side in their home in the spiced Indian air , by night ' ( II . i . 124 ) . And it will be remembered that an Indian boy causes the jealousy of ...
... Titania , further , tells her husband how the mother of her page - boy gossiped at her side in their home in the spiced Indian air , by night ' ( II . i . 124 ) . And it will be remembered that an Indian boy causes the jealousy of ...
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... Titania , always translates it in the case of Diana by the phrase Titan's daughter . • · Shakespeare could not , therefore , have been indebted to Golding for the happy selection . On the other hand , in the next translation of the ...
... Titania , always translates it in the case of Diana by the phrase Titan's daughter . • · Shakespeare could not , therefore , have been indebted to Golding for the happy selection . On the other hand , in the next translation of the ...
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... Titania's reply is a clear exclusion of it . " 32. Or say eat ] This line is printed as prose in the Globe and Cam- bridge editions , wrongly so I think , as all Titania's speeches are in verse . Marshall remarks that " desirest is not ...
... Titania's reply is a clear exclusion of it . " 32. Or say eat ] This line is printed as prose in the Globe and Cam- bridge editions , wrongly so I think , as all Titania's speeches are in verse . Marshall remarks that " desirest is not ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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