The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 25Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... moon . ' The collocation of " moon " in the next line , which introduces a fresh deduction or result from the quarrel , is , I think , accidental , but this is by no means certain . 103. the moon , the governess of floods ] Cf. " the watery ...
... moon . ' The collocation of " moon " in the next line , which introduces a fresh deduction or result from the quarrel , is , I think , accidental , but this is by no means certain . 103. the moon , the governess of floods ] Cf. " the watery ...
Page 148
... Moon . This lanthorn doth the horned moon present ; Myself the man i ' the moon do seem to be . The . This is the greatest error of all the rest : the man should be put into the lantern . How is it else the man i ' the moon ? Dem . He ...
... Moon . This lanthorn doth the horned moon present ; Myself the man i ' the moon do seem to be . The . This is the greatest error of all the rest : the man should be put into the lantern . How is it else the man i ' the moon ? Dem . He ...
Page 149
... Moon . Truly , the moon shines with a good grace . 265 [ The Lion shakes Thisbe's mantle , and exit . The . Well moused , lion . Lys . And so the lion vanished . Dem . And then came Pyramus . Re - enter Pyramus . Pyr . Sweet Moon , I ...
... Moon . Truly , the moon shines with a good grace . 265 [ The Lion shakes Thisbe's mantle , and exit . The . Well moused , lion . Lys . And so the lion vanished . Dem . And then came Pyramus . Re - enter Pyramus . Pyr . Sweet Moon , I ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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