The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedPhillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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Sivu 32
... stand , he goes but to see a noise that he heard , and is to come again . This . Most radiant Pyramus , most lily - white of hue , Of color like the red rose on triumphant brier , Most brisky juvenal , and eke most lovely Jew , As true ...
... stand , he goes but to see a noise that he heard , and is to come again . This . Most radiant Pyramus , most lily - white of hue , Of color like the red rose on triumphant brier , Most brisky juvenal , and eke most lovely Jew , As true ...
Sivu 37
... Stand close ; this is the same Athenian . Puck . This is the woman , but not this the man . Dem . O , why rebuke you him that loves you so ? Lay breath so bitter on your bitter foe . Her . Now I but chide , but I should use thee worse ...
... Stand close ; this is the same Athenian . Puck . This is the woman , but not this the man . Dem . O , why rebuke you him that loves you so ? Lay breath so bitter on your bitter foe . Her . Now I but chide , but I should use thee worse ...
Sivu 39
... Stand aside ; the noise they make , Will cause Demetrius to awake . Puck . Then will two at once woo one ; That must needs be sport alone ; And those things do best please me , That befall preposterously . Enter LYSANDER and HELENA ...
... Stand aside ; the noise they make , Will cause Demetrius to awake . Puck . Then will two at once woo one ; That must needs be sport alone ; And those things do best please me , That befall preposterously . Enter LYSANDER and HELENA ...
Sivu 49
... stand , nor look me in the face . Where art thou ? Puck . Come hither ; I am here . Dem . Nay , then thou mock'st me . buy this dear , If ever I thy face by day - light see . Thou shalt Now , go thy way . Faintness constraineth me To ...
... stand , nor look me in the face . Where art thou ? Puck . Come hither ; I am here . Dem . Nay , then thou mock'st me . buy this dear , If ever I thy face by day - light see . Thou shalt Now , go thy way . Faintness constraineth me To ...
Sivu 55
... stand up . I know you are two rival enemies ; How comes this gentle concord in the world , That hatred is so far from jealousy , To sleep by hate , and fear no enmity ? Lys . My lord , I shall reply amazedly , I Half ' sleep , half ...
... stand up . I know you are two rival enemies ; How comes this gentle concord in the world , That hatred is so far from jealousy , To sleep by hate , and fear no enmity ? Lys . My lord , I shall reply amazedly , I Half ' sleep , half ...
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