The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Midsummer night's dream. Love's labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. All's well that end's well. Taming of the shrewPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 pages |
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... Hippolyta are , as it were , a splendid frame for the picture ; they take no part in the action , but appear with a stately pomp . The discourse of the hero and his Ama- zon , as they course through the forest with their noisy hunting ...
... Hippolyta are , as it were , a splendid frame for the picture ; they take no part in the action , but appear with a stately pomp . The discourse of the hero and his Ama- zon , as they course through the forest with their noisy hunting ...
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... HIPPOLYTA , Queen of the Amazons , betrothed to Theseus HERMIA , Daughter of Egeus , in love with Lysandex . HELENA ... Hippolyta . SCENE . Athens , and a Wood not far from it . MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . SCENE I. Athens . ACT.
... HIPPOLYTA , Queen of the Amazons , betrothed to Theseus HERMIA , Daughter of Egeus , in love with Lysandex . HELENA ... Hippolyta . SCENE . Athens , and a Wood not far from it . MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . SCENE I. Athens . ACT.
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... HIPPOLYTA , PHILOSTRATE , and Attendants . Theseus . Now , fair Hippolyta , our nuptial hour Draws on apace ; four happy days bring in Another moon . But , O , methinks how slow This old moon wanes ! She lingers my desires , Like to a ...
... HIPPOLYTA , PHILOSTRATE , and Attendants . Theseus . Now , fair Hippolyta , our nuptial hour Draws on apace ; four happy days bring in Another moon . But , O , methinks how slow This old moon wanes ! She lingers my desires , Like to a ...
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... Hippolyta . What cheer , my love ? — Demetrius , and Egeus , go along : I must employ you in some business Against our nuptial ; and confer with you Of some thing nearly that concerns yourselves . 1 As spotless is innocent , so spotted ...
... Hippolyta . What cheer , my love ? — Demetrius , and Egeus , go along : I must employ you in some business Against our nuptial ; and confer with you Of some thing nearly that concerns yourselves . 1 As spotless is innocent , so spotted ...
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... HIPPOLYTA , Egeus , DEMETRIUS , and Train . Why is your cheek Lys . How now , my love ! Why is so pale ? How chance the roses there do fade so fast ? Her . Belike , for want of rain ; which I could well Beteem1 them from the tempest of ...
... HIPPOLYTA , Egeus , DEMETRIUS , and Train . Why is your cheek Lys . How now , my love ! Why is so pale ? How chance the roses there do fade so fast ? Her . Belike , for want of rain ; which I could well Beteem1 them from the tempest of ...
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