The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... lord . The . I know you two are rival enemies ; I pray you all , stand up . How comes this gentle concord in the world , That hatred is so far from jealousy , 145 To sleep by hate , and fear no enmity ? Lys . My lord , I shall reply ...
... lord . The . I know you two are rival enemies ; I pray you all , stand up . How comes this gentle concord in the world , That hatred is so far from jealousy , 145 To sleep by hate , and fear no enmity ? Lys . My lord , I shall reply ...
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... lord , fair Helen told me of their stealth , Of this their purpose hither to this wood ; And I in fury hither follow'd them , 160 Fair Helena in fancy following me . 165 But , my good lord , I wot not by what power , ( But by some power ...
... lord , fair Helen told me of their stealth , Of this their purpose hither to this wood ; And I in fury hither follow'd them , 160 Fair Helena in fancy following me . 165 But , my good lord , I wot not by what power , ( But by some power ...
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... lord , some ten words long , Which is as brief as I have known a play ; But by ten words , my lord , it is too long , Which makes it tedious ; for in all the play There is not one word apt , one player fitted : And tragical , my noble lord ...
... lord , some ten words long , Which is as brief as I have known a play ; But by ten words , my lord , it is too long , Which makes it tedious ; for in all the play There is not one word apt , one player fitted : And tragical , my noble lord ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | xxviii |
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