“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... nights , Than those that walk , and wot not what they are . Too much to know , is , to know nought but fame ; And every ... Midsummer Night's Dream , ) and give him light that was blinded by it . Johnson . The old copies read - it was ...
... nights , Than those that walk , and wot not what they are . Too much to know , is , to know nought but fame ; And every ... Midsummer Night's Dream , ) and give him light that was blinded by it . Johnson . The old copies read - it was ...
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... Midsummer Night's Dream : " Most briskly juvenal , and eke most lovely Jew . " Johnson . Now will I look to his remuneration . Remuneration ! 48 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... Midsummer Night's Dream : " Most briskly juvenal , and eke most lovely Jew . " Johnson . Now will I look to his remuneration . Remuneration ! 48 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
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... Midsummer Night's Dream : 66 -music call , and strike more dead , " Than common sleep , of all these five the sense . " Steevens . So , also , in King Henry IV , P. II : 66 softly pray ; " Let there be no noise made , my gentle friends ...
... Midsummer Night's Dream : 66 -music call , and strike more dead , " Than common sleep , of all these five the sense . " Steevens . So , also , in King Henry IV , P. II : 66 softly pray ; " Let there be no noise made , my gentle friends ...
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... Midsummer Night's Dream : " Give me your neif , mounsier Mustardseed . Pray you , leave your courtesie , mounsier . " In Hamlet , the prince , when he desires Osrick to " put his bonnet to the right use , " begins his address with the ...
... Midsummer Night's Dream : " Give me your neif , mounsier Mustardseed . Pray you , leave your courtesie , mounsier . " In Hamlet , the prince , when he desires Osrick to " put his bonnet to the right use , " begins his address with the ...
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... Midsummer Night's Dream . Steevens . 2 Pox of that jest ! and beshrew all shrows ! ] " Pox of that jest ! " Mr. Theobald is scandalized at this language from a princess . But there needs no alarm - the small pox only is alluded to ...
... Midsummer Night's Dream . Steevens . 2 Pox of that jest ! and beshrew all shrows ! ] " Pox of that jest ! " Mr. Theobald is scandalized at this language from a princess . But there needs no alarm - the small pox only is alluded to ...
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