The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Midsummer night's dream. Love's labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. All's well that end's well. Taming of the shrewPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - Počet stran: 38 |
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... Enter THESEUS , HIPPOLYTA , PHILOSTRATE , and Attendants . Theseus . Now , fair Hippolyta , our nuptial hour Draws on apace ; four happy days bring in Another moon . But , O , methinks how slow This old moon wanes ! She lingers my ...
... Enter THESEUS , HIPPOLYTA , PHILOSTRATE , and Attendants . Theseus . Now , fair Hippolyta , our nuptial hour Draws on apace ; four happy days bring in Another moon . But , O , methinks how slow This old moon wanes ! She lingers my ...
Strana 24
... Enter TITANIA , with her Train . Tita . Come , now a roundel , ' and a fairy song , Then , for the third part of a minute , hence ; Some , to kill cankers in the musk - rose buds ; Some , war with rear - mice for their leathern wings ...
... Enter TITANIA , with her Train . Tita . Come , now a roundel , ' and a fairy song , Then , for the third part of a minute , hence ; Some , to kill cankers in the musk - rose buds ; Some , war with rear - mice for their leathern wings ...
Strana 25
... Enter OBERON . Obe . What thou seest when thou dost wake , [ Squeezes the flower on TITANIA's eyelids . Do it for thy true love take . Love , and languish for his sake . Be it ounce , or cat , or bear , Pard , or boar with bristled hair ...
... Enter OBERON . Obe . What thou seest when thou dost wake , [ Squeezes the flower on TITANIA's eyelids . Do it for thy true love take . Love , and languish for his sake . Be it ounce , or cat , or bear , Pard , or boar with bristled hair ...
Strana 26
... Enter PUCK . Puck . Through the forest have I gone , But Athenian found I none , On whose eyes I might approve This flower's force in stirring love . Night and silence ! Who is here ? Weeds of Athens he doth wear . This is he , my ...
... Enter PUCK . Puck . Through the forest have I gone , But Athenian found I none , On whose eyes I might approve This flower's force in stirring love . Night and silence ! Who is here ? Weeds of Athens he doth wear . This is he , my ...
Strana 31
... enter into that brake , ' and so every one according to his cue . Enter Puck behind . Puck . What hempen home - spuns have we swag- gering here , So near the cradle of the fairy queen ? What , a play toward ? I'll be an auditor ; An ...
... enter into that brake , ' and so every one according to his cue . Enter Puck behind . Puck . What hempen home - spuns have we swag- gering here , So near the cradle of the fairy queen ? What , a play toward ? I'll be an auditor ; An ...
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