A Midsummer-night's dream, ed. by C.E. Moberly |
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... Athenian king and a Scythian queen should discuss whether fairies are real or not . Mr. Hunter quotes Leo Allatius , to the effect that two hundred years ago Greeks believed in beings of much the same kind ; but the help that this ...
... Athenian king and a Scythian queen should discuss whether fairies are real or not . Mr. Hunter quotes Leo Allatius , to the effect that two hundred years ago Greeks believed in beings of much the same kind ; but the help that this ...
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... back , " it will be sufficient to refer to the extract from Hunter's Illustrations of Shakspere given in the notes on the passage . COLN ROGERS , April , 1881 . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . THESEUS , Duke of Athens . EGEUS xiv INTRODUCTION .
... back , " it will be sufficient to refer to the extract from Hunter's Illustrations of Shakspere given in the notes on the passage . COLN ROGERS , April , 1881 . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . THESEUS , Duke of Athens . EGEUS xiv INTRODUCTION .
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... . PEASEBLOSSOM , COBWEB , fairies . Мотн , MUSTARDSEED , Other fairies attending their King and Queen . Attendants on Theseus and Hippolyta . SCENE : Athens , and a wood near it . A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM ACT I. SCENE I. Athens.
... . PEASEBLOSSOM , COBWEB , fairies . Мотн , MUSTARDSEED , Other fairies attending their King and Queen . Attendants on Theseus and Hippolyta . SCENE : Athens , and a wood near it . A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM ACT I. SCENE I. Athens.
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... Athens . The palace of Theseus . Enter THESEUS , HIPPOLYTA , PHILOSTRATE , and Attendants . THE . Now , fair ... Athenian youth to merriments ; Awake the pert and nimble spirit of mirth : Turn melancholy forth to funerals ; The pale ...
... Athens . The palace of Theseus . Enter THESEUS , HIPPOLYTA , PHILOSTRATE , and Attendants . THE . Now , fair ... Athenian youth to merriments ; Awake the pert and nimble spirit of mirth : Turn melancholy forth to funerals ; The pale ...
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... Athens , As she is mine , I may dispose of her : Which shall be either to this gentleman Or to her death , according to our law Immediately provided in that case . THE . What say you , Hermia ? be advised , fair maid : To you your ...
... Athens , As she is mine , I may dispose of her : Which shall be either to this gentleman Or to her death , according to our law Immediately provided in that case . THE . What say you , Hermia ? be advised , fair maid : To you your ...
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actors ass's Athenian Athens awake beard Bottom Cæsar called Cobweb COLN ROGERS dance dear Demetrius dote doth dream duke Edited Egeus Enter PUCK Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy queen favours fear flower FLUTE gentle give gleek gone grace hate hath hear heart Helena Hermia Hippolyta hounds king lady lanthorn lion look lord love thee Love's lovers Lysander marry Master meaning Merry methinks moon Moonshine mounsieur Mustardseed never Nick Bottom night nine men's morris o'er Oberon Peaseblossom Peter Quince PHILOSTRATE play pray prologue PUCK Pyramus and Thisby QUIN Re-enter roar Robin Goodfellow Saint Valentine SCENE scorn Shakspere Shakspere's sing sleep SNOUT SNUG soul speak spirit sport STARVELING Steevens quotes stolen sweet tell Theseus things Thisby Thisby's thou hast TITA Titania tongue true unto vows wake wall wonder wood woodbine word ΙΟ
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10 페이지 - Over hill, over dale, Thorough bush, thorough brier, Over park, over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, I do wander every where, Swifter than the moon's sphere; And I serve the fairy queen, To dew her orbs upon the green. The cowslips tall her pensioners be: In their gold coats spots you see; Those be rubies, fairy favours, In those freckles live their savours: I must go seek some dewdrops here, And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear.
14 페이지 - I where the bolt of Cupid fell : It fell upon a little western flower, Before milk-white, now purple with love's wound. And maidens call it love-in-idleness.
41 페이지 - I was with Hercules, and Cadmus, once, When in a wood of Crete they bay'd the bear With hounds of Sparta : never did I hear Such gallant chiding ; for, besides the groves, The skies, the fountains, every region near Seem'd all one mutual cry : I never heard So musical a discord, such sweet thunder.
50 페이지 - The best in this kind are but shadows ; and the worst are no worse, if imagination amend them.
4 페이지 - War, death, or sickness did lay siege to it; Making it momentany as a sound, Swift as a shadow, short as any dream ; Brief as the lightning in the collied night, That, in a spleen, unfolds both heaven and earth, And ere a man hath power to say, — Behold ! The jaws of darkness do devour it up : So quick bright things come to confusion.
55 페이지 - If we shadows have offended, Think but this, (and all is mended,) That you have but slumber'd here, While these visions did appear. And this weak and idle theme, No more yielding but a dream, Gentles, do not reprehend ; If you pardon, we will mend.
78 페이지 - When winds are blowing strong. The traveller slaked His thirst from rill or gushing fount, and thanked The Naiad. Sunbeams, upon distant hills • Gliding apace, with shadows in their train, Might, with small help from fancy, be transformed Into fleet Oreads sporting visibly.
45 페이지 - More strange than true. I never may believe These antique fables, nor these fairy toys. Lovers, and madmen, have such seething brains, Such shaping fantasies, that apprehend More than cool reason ever comprehends.
17 페이지 - Philomel, with melody Sing in our sweet lullaby; Lulla. lulla, lullaby, lulla, lulla. lullaby: Never harm, Nor spell nor charm, Come our lovely lady nigh; So, good night, with lullaby. Weaving spiders, come not here; Hence, you long-legg'd spinners, hence! Beetles black, approach not near; Worm nor snail, do no offence.
13 페이지 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.