The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... comes in with his ship " et statim intrat Noe cum navi cantantes [ sic ] . " This ship , as we learn from the direction in the corresponding play of the Chester Mysteries , was cus- tomarily painted over with figures of the beasts ...
... comes in with his ship " et statim intrat Noe cum navi cantantes [ sic ] . " This ship , as we learn from the direction in the corresponding play of the Chester Mysteries , was cus- tomarily painted over with figures of the beasts ...
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... Come one more ; Two of both kinds makes up four . Here she comes , curst and sad : Cupid is a knavish lad , Thus to make poor females mad . Re - enter Hermia . Her . Never so weary , never so in woe ; Bedabbled with the dew , and torn ...
... Come one more ; Two of both kinds makes up four . Here she comes , curst and sad : Cupid is a knavish lad , Thus to make poor females mad . Re - enter Hermia . Her . Never so weary , never so in woe ; Bedabbled with the dew , and torn ...
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... Come , tears , confound ; Out , sword , and wound The pap of Pyramus ; Ay , that left pap , Where heart doth hop ... comes ; and her passion ends the play . Re - enter Thisbe . ' Hip . Methinks she should not use a long one for such ...
... Come , tears , confound ; Out , sword , and wound The pap of Pyramus ; Ay , that left pap , Where heart doth hop ... comes ; and her passion ends the play . Re - enter Thisbe . ' Hip . Methinks she should not use a long one for such ...
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