The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 25Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... fair ? that fair again unsay . Demetrius loves your fair : O happy fair ! 170 175 180 171 , 172. By the loves ] transposed by Singer ( ed . 2 ) . 172. loves ] QI ; loue Q2 , Ff . 180. Scene III . ] Pope ; speed , fair ] Theobald , speed ...
... fair ? that fair again unsay . Demetrius loves your fair : O happy fair ! 170 175 180 171 , 172. By the loves ] transposed by Singer ( ed . 2 ) . 172. loves ] QI ; loue Q2 , Ff . 180. Scene III . ] Pope ; speed , fair ] Theobald , speed ...
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... fair ; and the second " fair " as a sub- stantive , of course in the sense of fair- ness , beauty , which is very common in Shakespeare . 183. lode - stars ] leading or guiding stars . Cf. Lucrece , 179 : " Whereat a waxen torch ...
... fair ; and the second " fair " as a sub- stantive , of course in the sense of fair- ness , beauty , which is very common in Shakespeare . 183. lode - stars ] leading or guiding stars . Cf. Lucrece , 179 : " Whereat a waxen torch ...
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... fair posterity ] Q 2 , Ff ; fair prosperity Q I ; far posterity Hanmer ( Warburton ) . 83. dead ] Cf. Julius Cæsar , IV . iii . 267 , " O murderous slumber ! " and Tempest , V. i . 220 , we were dead of sleep . " 66 84. these five ...
... fair posterity ] Q 2 , Ff ; fair prosperity Q I ; far posterity Hanmer ( Warburton ) . 83. dead ] Cf. Julius Cæsar , IV . iii . 267 , " O murderous slumber ! " and Tempest , V. i . 220 , we were dead of sleep . " 66 84. these five ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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