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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM is Shakspeare's first attempt on fairy ground . The chronology of Dr. Drake is at variance with that of his brother commentators ; -it has however , where all rests upon conjecture , the same title to ...
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM is Shakspeare's first attempt on fairy ground . The chronology of Dr. Drake is at variance with that of his brother commentators ; -it has however , where all rests upon conjecture , the same title to ...
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The Peri and the Dives were gifted with nearly the same attributes as the Bright Elves and the Swart Elves ; though , in eastern fairy- land , we no where encounter so merry , mischievous a sprite as the Brownie of Scotland , or the ...
The Peri and the Dives were gifted with nearly the same attributes as the Bright Elves and the Swart Elves ; though , in eastern fairy- land , we no where encounter so merry , mischievous a sprite as the Brownie of Scotland , or the ...
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Shakspeare's is indeed fairy - land ; its spirits flit- ting about amidst violets , musk - roses , and eglantines ; their occupa- tion to hang pearls of dew in the " tall cowslip , " to keep fresh the magic circle of their dance ; their ...
Shakspeare's is indeed fairy - land ; its spirits flit- ting about amidst violets , musk - roses , and eglantines ; their occupa- tion to hang pearls of dew in the " tall cowslip , " to keep fresh the magic circle of their dance ; their ...
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during the pangs of such a passion , whether of love , hatred , jealousy , or revenge , would be out of keeping with the " dapper elves : " his presence would be sufficient to blight the flowers that form the couch of the fairy queen .
during the pangs of such a passion , whether of love , hatred , jealousy , or revenge , would be out of keeping with the " dapper elves : " his presence would be sufficient to blight the flowers that form the couch of the fairy queen .
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... with the play itself ; and , how- ever delightful it may be to contemplate this drama as the fairy tale of our ... him in his wildest flights ; but no " mortal creature of earth's mould " can ever personify his lovely fairies .
... with the play itself ; and , how- ever delightful it may be to contemplate this drama as the fairy tale of our ... him in his wildest flights ; but no " mortal creature of earth's mould " can ever personify his lovely fairies .
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