The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Midsummer-night's dream. Love's labor's lost. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. All's well that ends well. Taming of the shrewHilliard, Gray,, 1839 |
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... Theseus , the disagreement of Oberon and Titania , the flight of the two pair of lovers , and the theatrical operations of the mechanics — are so lightly and happily interwoven , that they seem neces- sary to each other for the ...
... Theseus , the disagreement of Oberon and Titania , the flight of the two pair of lovers , and the theatrical operations of the mechanics — are so lightly and happily interwoven , that they seem neces- sary to each other for the ...
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... Theseus . QUINCE , the Carpenter . SNUG , the Joiner . BOTTOм , the Weaver . FLUTE , the Bellows - mender . SNOUT , the Tinker . STARVELING , the Tailor . HIPPOLYTA , Queen of the Amazons , betrothed to Theseus . HERMIA , Daughter of ...
... Theseus . QUINCE , the Carpenter . SNUG , the Joiner . BOTTOм , the Weaver . FLUTE , the Bellows - mender . SNOUT , the Tinker . STARVELING , the Tailor . HIPPOLYTA , Queen of the Amazons , betrothed to Theseus . HERMIA , Daughter of ...
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... Theseus . Enter THESEUS , 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 ...
... Theseus . Enter THESEUS , 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 ...
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... Theseus , our renowned duke ! 1 The . Thanks , good Egeus . What's the news with thee ? Ege . Full of vexation come I , with complaint Against my child , my daughter Hermia.- Stand forth , Demetrius ; -my noble lord , This man hath my ...
... Theseus , our renowned duke ! 1 The . Thanks , good Egeus . What's the news with thee ? Ege . Full of vexation come I , with complaint Against my child , my daughter Hermia.- Stand forth , Demetrius ; -my noble lord , This man hath my ...
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... THESEUS , HIPPOLYTA , EGEUS , DEMETRIUS , and Train . Lys . How now , my love ! Why is your cheek 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 ...
... THESEUS , HIPPOLYTA , EGEUS , DEMETRIUS , and Train . Lys . How now , my love ! Why is your cheek 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 ...
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