The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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Page 102
... follow'd you ; for love , I follow'd him . But he hath chid me hence ; and threaten'd me To strike me , spurn me , nay , to kill me too : And now , so you will let me quiet go , To Athens will I bear my folly back , And follow you no ...
... follow'd you ; for love , I follow'd him . But he hath chid me hence ; and threaten'd me To strike me , spurn me , nay , to kill me too : And now , so you will let me quiet go , To Athens will I bear my folly back , And follow you no ...
Page 108
... Follow my voice ; we'll try no manhood here . Re - enter LYSANDER . Lys . He goes before me , and still dares me on ; When I come where he calls , then he is gone . The villain is much lighter heel'd than I : 415 I follow'd fast , but ...
... Follow my voice ; we'll try no manhood here . Re - enter LYSANDER . Lys . He goes before me , and still dares me on ; When I come where he calls , then he is gone . The villain is much lighter heel'd than I : 415 I follow'd fast , but ...
Page 126
... follow to the temple . Dem . Why then , we are awake : let's follow him ; And by the way let us recount our dreams . 200 [ Exeunt . [ Bottom awakes . Bot . When my cue comes , call me , and I will answer : • • • · 193. like ] omitted ...
... follow to the temple . Dem . Why then , we are awake : let's follow him ; And by the way let us recount our dreams . 200 [ Exeunt . [ Bottom awakes . Bot . When my cue comes , call me , and I will answer : • • • · 193. like ] omitted ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | xxviii |
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