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We almagt fancy that the “ Queen Mab " speech will of itself furnish au example of what we mean . endeavoured to comfort my manner . I fed from the cor manuscript of the play . In Each time admired the more on more exact examination ...
We almagt fancy that the “ Queen Mab " speech will of itself furnish au example of what we mean . endeavoured to comfort my manner . I fed from the cor manuscript of the play . In Each time admired the more on more exact examination ...
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O , then , I see queen Mab brath been Sometime she gallops o'er a courtier's nose , And then dreams he of smelling out a suit : And sometime comes she with a tithe - pig's tail , Tickling a parson's nose as ' a lies asleep , Then dreams ...
O , then , I see queen Mab brath been Sometime she gallops o'er a courtier's nose , And then dreams he of smelling out a suit : And sometime comes she with a tithe - pig's tail , Tickling a parson's nose as ' a lies asleep , Then dreams ...
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... of those letters with which the queen was exceedingly well satisfied : saying that you were too like some body in the world , to whom she is afrayde you are a little kin , to be content to carry coales at any French . man's hand .
... of those letters with which the queen was exceedingly well satisfied : saying that you were too like some body in the world , to whom she is afrayde you are a little kin , to be content to carry coales at any French . man's hand .
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Carpets , though known in Italy , were not adapted to the English habits in the time of Elizabeth ; and even the presence - chamber of that queen was , according to Hentzuer , strewed with hay , by which he meant rushes .
Carpets , though known in Italy , were not adapted to the English habits in the time of Elizabeth ; and even the presence - chamber of that queen was , according to Hentzuer , strewed with hay , by which he meant rushes .
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Queen and luntrese , chaste and fair , " d So ( 4 ) . The folio and ( C ) , word . of Ben Jonson's beautiful hymn . So ( C ) and folio . ( A ) , that . for My neece , which is the reading of the 82 Act 11. ) ( SCENE II ROMEO AND JULIET ...
Queen and luntrese , chaste and fair , " d So ( 4 ) . The folio and ( C ) , word . of Ben Jonson's beautiful hymn . So ( C ) and folio . ( A ) , that . for My neece , which is the reading of the 82 Act 11. ) ( SCENE II ROMEO AND JULIET ...
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