An introduction to Shakespeare's Midsummer nitgth's dream by James Orchard HalliwellWill. Pickering, 1841 - Počet stran: 104 |
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... perhaps to the character of Bottom the weaver , implies that its original was a constable at Grendon , in Buckinghamshire , and adds , " I thinke it was Midsummer Night , that he , [ i . e . Shakespeare , ] hap- pened to lye there ...
... perhaps to the character of Bottom the weaver , implies that its original was a constable at Grendon , in Buckinghamshire , and adds , " I thinke it was Midsummer Night , that he , [ i . e . Shakespeare , ] hap- pened to lye there ...
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... perhaps be blamed for hinting at the possibility of the plenty of nuts , as mentioned by Forman , having suggested Titania's offer of " new nuts " to Bottom ( Act iv . Sc . 1 ) ; and " new nuts " could scarcely have been procured at any ...
... perhaps be blamed for hinting at the possibility of the plenty of nuts , as mentioned by Forman , having suggested Titania's offer of " new nuts " to Bottom ( Act iv . Sc . 1 ) ; and " new nuts " could scarcely have been procured at any ...
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... perhaps an afterthought . Again , in the Knight's Tale , we have this passage , " Duke Theseus , with all his cumpany , Is comin home to Athenes the cité , With alle bliss , and grete solempnité . " which bears too remarkable a ...
... perhaps an afterthought . Again , in the Knight's Tale , we have this passage , " Duke Theseus , with all his cumpany , Is comin home to Athenes the cité , With alle bliss , and grete solempnité . " which bears too remarkable a ...
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... perhaps nothing very remarkable in this coincidence ; but let us read a little further on : —— " Tita . What , wilt thou hear some music , my sweet love ? Bot . I HAVE A REASONABLE GOOD EAR IN MUSIC : let us have the tongs and the bones ...
... perhaps nothing very remarkable in this coincidence ; but let us read a little further on : —— " Tita . What , wilt thou hear some music , my sweet love ? Bot . I HAVE A REASONABLE GOOD EAR IN MUSIC : let us have the tongs and the bones ...
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... perhaps be an allusion to Martin Slaughter's play of Hercules , now lost , but written about 1594 ; or it may more probably refer to a " mask of Greek worthies ; " and we find , in a list of properties for such a masque , the following ...
... perhaps be an allusion to Martin Slaughter's play of Hercules , now lost , but written about 1594 ; or it may more probably refer to a " mask of Greek worthies ; " and we find , in a list of properties for such a masque , the following ...
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