Shakespeare's A Midsummer-night's DreamMaynard, Merrill, 1890 - 119 pages |
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... meaning . The Editor has in all circumstances taken as much pains with this as if he had been making out the difficult and obscure terms of a will in which he himself was personally interested ; and he submits that this thorough ...
... meaning . The Editor has in all circumstances taken as much pains with this as if he had been making out the difficult and obscure terms of a will in which he himself was personally interested ; and he submits that this thorough ...
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... meaning , advantage has been taken of the opportunity to teach his English — to make each play an introduction to the ENGLISH OF SHAKESPEARE . For this purpose copi- ous collections of similar phrases have been gathered from other plays ...
... meaning , advantage has been taken of the opportunity to teach his English — to make each play an introduction to the ENGLISH OF SHAKESPEARE . For this purpose copi- ous collections of similar phrases have been gathered from other plays ...
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... meanings , grammar , & c . With the help of the scheme , he can easily draw up for himself short examination papers ( 1 ) on each scene , ( 2 ) on each act , ( 3 ) on the whole play . 8 1. The Plot and Story of the Play . ( PLAN OF ...
... meanings , grammar , & c . With the help of the scheme , he can easily draw up for himself short examination papers ( 1 ) on each scene , ( 2 ) on each act , ( 3 ) on the whole play . 8 1. The Plot and Story of the Play . ( PLAN OF ...
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... Meanings of words ; ( b ) Use of old words , or of words in an old mean- ing ; ( c ) Grammar ; ( d ) Ability to ... meaning . & Power to Locate . ( a ) To attribute a line or statement to a certain person on a certain occasion ; ( b ) ...
... Meanings of words ; ( b ) Use of old words , or of words in an old mean- ing ; ( c ) Grammar ; ( d ) Ability to ... meaning . & Power to Locate . ( a ) To attribute a line or statement to a certain person on a certain occasion ; ( b ) ...
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... meaning in love's conference . I mean that my heart unto yours is knit So that but one heart we can make of it ; Two bosoms interchained with an oath ; So then two bosoms and a single troth . 50 Then by your side no bed - room me deny ...
... meaning in love's conference . I mean that my heart unto yours is knit So that but one heart we can make of it ; Two bosoms interchained with an oath ; So then two bosoms and a single troth . 50 Then by your side no bed - room me deny ...
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30 cents accented Athenian Athens awake beard Bergomask Bottom called Chaucer's Cobweb Cupid's dance dear death Demetrius dote doth Double Number duke Egeus English Enter PUCK Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy fear flower folios Full Explanatory Notes gentle give grace hast thou hate hath hear heart Helena hence Hermia Hippolyta hounds JAMES PARTON King Knight's Tale lady lines lion look lord love's lovers Lysander Lysander's Macaulay's Essay Mailing price methinks Midsummer-Night's Dream Milton's monsieur moon Moonshine Mustardseed never Nick Bottom night nine men's morris o'er Oberon Peter Quince PHILOSTRATE play Poems pray prologue Puck Pyramus quartos queen Quin Re-enter reading rhyme roar Robin Robin Goodfellow SCENE scorn Selections Shakespeare shine sleep Snout Snug soul speak sport STARVELING stol'n sweet syllables tears Theseus thing Thisby Thisby's Thisne Tita Titania tongue true verse vows wall wood word