The Dramatic Works, Volume 1S. Andrus, 1831 - 504 pages |
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Page 43
... Theseus ' perjury , and unjust flight ; Which I so lively acted with my tears , That my poor mistress , moved therewithal , Wept bitterly ; and , would I might be dead , If I in thought felt not her very sorrow ! I Sil . She is beholden ...
... Theseus ' perjury , and unjust flight ; Which I so lively acted with my tears , That my poor mistress , moved therewithal , Wept bitterly ; and , would I might be dead , If I in thought felt not her very sorrow ! I Sil . She is beholden ...
Page 135
... says she , a great gross one : Nay , said I , a good wit : Just , said she , it hurts nobody = ( 3 ) To give a challenge . ( 4 ) Invited . Theseus , duke of Athens . Egeus , father to Scene I. 135 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING .
... says she , a great gross one : Nay , said I , a good wit : Just , said she , it hurts nobody = ( 3 ) To give a challenge . ( 4 ) Invited . Theseus , duke of Athens . Egeus , father to Scene I. 135 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING .
Page 137
... Theseus . Hermia , daughter to Egeus , in love with Lysander . Helena , in love with Demetrius . ACT I. SCENE I. - Athens . A room in the palace of Theseus . Enter Theseus , Hippolyta , Philos- trate , and attendants . Theseus . Now ...
... Theseus . Hermia , daughter to Egeus , in love with Lysander . Helena , in love with Demetrius . ACT I. SCENE I. - Athens . A room in the palace of Theseus . Enter Theseus , Hippolyta , Philos- trate , and attendants . Theseus . Now ...
Page 138
... Theseus . Enter Theseus , Hippolyta , Philos- trate , and attendants . And interchang'd love - tokens with my child : Thou hast by moon - light at her window sung , of With feigning voice , verses of feigning love ; And stol'n the ...
... Theseus . Enter Theseus , Hippolyta , Philos- trate , and attendants . And interchang'd love - tokens with my child : Thou hast by moon - light at her window sung , of With feigning voice , verses of feigning love ; And stol'n the ...
Page 143
... Theseus must be wedded ; and you come To give their bed jov and prosperity . Obe . How canst thou thus , for shame , Titania , Glance at my credit with Hippolyta , Knowing I know thy love to Theseus ? Didst thou not lead him through the ...
... Theseus must be wedded ; and you come To give their bed jov and prosperity . Obe . How canst thou thus , for shame , Titania , Glance at my credit with Hippolyta , Knowing I know thy love to Theseus ? Didst thou not lead him through the ...
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