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Page 44
... mark the difference between men and fairies . Fairies were not human , but they were yet fubject to mortality . It appears from the Romance of Sir Huon of Bordeaux , that Oberon himself was mortal . STEEVENS . " This however ( fays Mr ...
... mark the difference between men and fairies . Fairies were not human , but they were yet fubject to mortality . It appears from the Romance of Sir Huon of Bordeaux , that Oberon himself was mortal . STEEVENS . " This however ( fays Mr ...
Page 53
... marks out that diftin- guishing circumftance of Mary's fortune , her marriage with the dauphin of France , fon of Henry II . Uttering fuch dulcet and harmonious breath , ] This alludes to her great abilities of genius and learning ...
... marks out that diftin- guishing circumftance of Mary's fortune , her marriage with the dauphin of France , fon of Henry II . Uttering fuch dulcet and harmonious breath , ] This alludes to her great abilities of genius and learning ...
Page 56
... mark'd I where the bolt of Cupid fell : It fell upon a little weflern flower , - Before , milk - white ; now purple with love's wound , - And maidens call it , love - in - idlenefs . ' " That Death fhall die , if he attempt her end ...
... mark'd I where the bolt of Cupid fell : It fell upon a little weflern flower , - Before , milk - white ; now purple with love's wound , - And maidens call it , love - in - idlenefs . ' " That Death fhall die , if he attempt her end ...
Page 82
... mark , And dares not answer , nay ; - for , indeed , who would fet his wit to fo foolish a bird ? who would give a bird the lie , though he cry , cuckoo , never so ? TITA . I pray thee , gentle mortal , fing again : Mine ear is much ...
... mark , And dares not answer , nay ; - for , indeed , who would fet his wit to fo foolish a bird ? who would give a bird the lie , though he cry , cuckoo , never so ? TITA . I pray thee , gentle mortal , fing again : Mine ear is much ...
Page 94
... Mark Antony says that Auguftus Cæfar dealt on lieutenantry , " he does not mean that he dealt his blows on lieutenants , " but that he “ dealt in them ; " i . e . achieved his victories by their conduct . STEEVENS . DEM . An if I could ...
... Mark Antony says that Auguftus Cæfar dealt on lieutenantry , " he does not mean that he dealt his blows on lieutenants , " but that he “ dealt in them ; " i . e . achieved his victories by their conduct . STEEVENS . DEM . An if I could ...
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Afide alfo Amadis de Gaula ancient Armado becauſe BIRON BOYET called Coftard Cupid defire Demetrius doth emendation Exeunt expreffion eyes Faery Queen faid fair fairy fake fame fatire fays fecond folio feems feen fenfe fhall fhould fhow fignifies fing firft fleep fome fometimes fong fool fpeak fpeech fpirit ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fupport fweet hath heart Helena Henry Hermia Hiftory himſelf inftance JOHNSON KING lady likewife lion lord love's Lyfander mafter MALONE means meaſure moft Monarcho moon moſt MOTH muft muſt night Oberon obferves occafion old copies read paffage perfon play pleaſe poet Pompey praiſe prefent princefs PUCK Pyramus quarto Queen QUIN reafon Richard III romances Saracens ſay Shakspeare ſhall ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thofe thoſe thou Titania tranflation Twelfth Night ufed uſed Warburton whofe Winter's Tale word