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Page 67
... Theseus . Now is the moon used between the two neighbours . Demetrius . No remedy , my lord , when walls are so wilful to hear without warning . Hippolyta . This is the silliest stuff that ever I heard . Theseus . The best in this kind ...
... Theseus . Now is the moon used between the two neighbours . Demetrius . No remedy , my lord , when walls are so wilful to hear without warning . Hippolyta . This is the silliest stuff that ever I heard . Theseus . The best in this kind ...
Page 102
... Theseus , Hippolyta , Egeus , Demetrius , Lysander , seem to be derived , almost hap- hazardly , from North's ' Plutarch . ' Theseus , ' Duke of Athens ' and husband of the ' bouncing Amazon ' Hippolyta , is of course the King Theseus ...
... Theseus , Hippolyta , Egeus , Demetrius , Lysander , seem to be derived , almost hap- hazardly , from North's ' Plutarch . ' Theseus , ' Duke of Athens ' and husband of the ' bouncing Amazon ' Hippolyta , is of course the King Theseus ...
Page 113
... Theseus ' in North's ' Plutarch , ' as will be clear from the following extracts quoted from vol . i . of G. H. Wyndham's ed . in the ' Tudor Translations ' : This Sinnis had a goodly fair daughter called Perigouna , which fled away ...
... Theseus ' in North's ' Plutarch , ' as will be clear from the following extracts quoted from vol . i . of G. H. Wyndham's ed . in the ' Tudor Translations ' : This Sinnis had a goodly fair daughter called Perigouna , which fled away ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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