Selected Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 1American Book Company, 1937 - English drama |
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Page 195
... appears to her as a terrible nightmare ; and Bottom's adventures are to him so rare a vision that he will get Peter ... appear . And this weak and idle theme , No more yielding but a dream . Herein lies the significance of the title ...
... appears to her as a terrible nightmare ; and Bottom's adventures are to him so rare a vision that he will get Peter ... appear . And this weak and idle theme , No more yielding but a dream . Herein lies the significance of the title ...
Page 390
... appear in his true likeness . 317 Bur . Pardon the frankness of my mirth if I answer you for that . If you would conjure in her , you must make a circle ; if conjure up Love in her in his true likeness , he must appear naked and blind ...
... appear in his true likeness . 317 Bur . Pardon the frankness of my mirth if I answer you for that . If you would conjure in her , you must make a circle ; if conjure up Love in her in his true likeness , he must appear naked and blind ...
Page 514
... appear by the third sound of the trumpet . He is bold in his defense . ” Edm . Sound ! Her . Again ! Her . Again ... appears Upon this call o ' the trumpet . Her . What are you ? Your name , your quality ? And why you answer This present ...
... appear by the third sound of the trumpet . He is bold in his defense . ” Edm . Sound ! Her . Again ! Her . Again ... appears Upon this call o ' the trumpet . Her . What are you ? Your name , your quality ? And why you answer This present ...
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