Shakespeare's A Midsummer-night's DreamMaynard, Merrill, 1890 - 119 pages |
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... grace the wedding of some noble person -Southampton , who was married in 1598 , or Essex , who was married in 1590 ; but from what has been said above , it will be seen that the second date is too early , the other too late . It was ...
... grace the wedding of some noble person -Southampton , who was married in 1598 , or Essex , who was married in 1590 ; but from what has been said above , it will be seen that the second date is too early , the other too late . It was ...
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... grace and beauty ; and indeed it is hardly too much to say that it is to the master - hand of Shakespeare that our children mainly owe their heritage of an imaginative world of fascinating beauty , peopled by ideal forms full of ...
... grace and beauty ; and indeed it is hardly too much to say that it is to the master - hand of Shakespeare that our children mainly owe their heritage of an imaginative world of fascinating beauty , peopled by ideal forms full of ...
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... grace 40 Consent to marry with Demetrius , I beg the ancient privilege of Athens , - As she is mine , I may dispose of her : Which shall be either to this gentleman Or to her 20 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . [ ACT I.
... grace 40 Consent to marry with Demetrius , I beg the ancient privilege of Athens , - As she is mine , I may dispose of her : Which shall be either to this gentleman Or to her 20 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . [ ACT I.
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... grace to pardon me . I know not by what power I am made bold , Nor how it may concern my modesty , In such a presence here to plead my thoughts But I beseech your grace that I may know The worst that may befall me in this case , If I ...
... grace to pardon me . I know not by what power I am made bold , Nor how it may concern my modesty , In such a presence here to plead my thoughts But I beseech your grace that I may know The worst that may befall me in this case , If I ...
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... grace . Happy is Hermia , wheresoe'er she lies ; 90 For she hath blessed and attractive eyes . How came her eyes so bright ? Not with salt tears : If so , my eyes are oftener wash'd than hers . No , no , I am as ugly as a bear ; For ...
... grace . Happy is Hermia , wheresoe'er she lies ; 90 For she hath blessed and attractive eyes . How came her eyes so bright ? Not with salt tears : If so , my eyes are oftener wash'd than hers . No , no , I am as ugly as a bear ; For ...
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