The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 161
... king , I could find in my heart to bestow it all of your worship . Leon . All thy tediousness on me ! ha ! Dogb . Yea , and ' twere a thousand times more than ' tis ; for I hear as good exclamation on your worship , as of any man in the ...
... king , I could find in my heart to bestow it all of your worship . Leon . All thy tediousness on me ! ha ! Dogb . Yea , and ' twere a thousand times more than ' tis ; for I hear as good exclamation on your worship , as of any man in the ...
Page 202
... King of the Fairies . TITANIA , Queen of the Fairies . PUCK , or ROBIN - GOODFELLOW , a Fairy . PEAS - BLOSSOM , COBWEB , Fairies . Мотн , MUSTARD - SEED , PYRAMUS , THISBE , WALL , Characters in the Interlude formed by the Clowns . per ...
... King of the Fairies . TITANIA , Queen of the Fairies . PUCK , or ROBIN - GOODFELLOW , a Fairy . PEAS - BLOSSOM , COBWEB , Fairies . Мотн , MUSTARD - SEED , PYRAMUS , THISBE , WALL , Characters in the Interlude formed by the Clowns . per ...
Page 215
... king doth keep his revels here to- night ; Take heed , the queen come not within his sight . For Oberon is passing fell and wrath , Because that she , as her attendant , hath A lovely boy , stol'n from an Indian king ; She never had so ...
... king doth keep his revels here to- night ; Take heed , the queen come not within his sight . For Oberon is passing fell and wrath , Because that she , as her attendant , hath A lovely boy , stol'n from an Indian king ; She never had so ...
Page 249
... king of shadows , I mistook . Did not you tell me , I should know the man By the Athenian garments he had on ? And so far blameless proves my enterprize , That I have ' nointed an Athenian's eyes ; And so far am I glad it so did sort ...
... king of shadows , I mistook . Did not you tell me , I should know the man By the Athenian garments he had on ? And so far blameless proves my enterprize , That I have ' nointed an Athenian's eyes ; And so far am I glad it so did sort ...
Page 257
... king , attend , and mark , I do hear the morning lark . Obe . Then , my queen , in silence sad , Trip we after the night's shade : We the globe can compass soon , Swifter than the wand'ring moon . Tita . Come , my lord ; and in our ...
... king , attend , and mark , I do hear the morning lark . Obe . Then , my queen , in silence sad , Trip we after the night's shade : We the globe can compass soon , Swifter than the wand'ring moon . Tita . Come , my lord ; and in our ...
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