Shakespeare's A Midsummer-night's DreamMaynard, Merrill, 1890 - 119 Seiten |
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... Robin Goodfellow and his other fairies he owed to the rich folk - lore of his boyhood , but Oberon may have been suggested to him by Greene's James IV . of Scotland . The play has not kept its place upon the stage , and it is unlikely ...
... Robin Goodfellow and his other fairies he owed to the rich folk - lore of his boyhood , but Oberon may have been suggested to him by Greene's James IV . of Scotland . The play has not kept its place upon the stage , and it is unlikely ...
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... ROBIN GOODFELLOW , a fairy . PEASEBLOSSOM , COBWEB , fairies . MOTH , MUSTARDSEED , 77 PYRAMUS , THISBE , WALL , MOONSHINE LION , characters DRAMATIS PERSONE ...
... ROBIN GOODFELLOW , a fairy . PEASEBLOSSOM , COBWEB , fairies . MOTH , MUSTARDSEED , 77 PYRAMUS , THISBE , WALL , MOONSHINE LION , characters DRAMATIS PERSONE ...
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... Robin Goodfellow are you not he That frights the maidens of the villagery ; Skim milk , and sometimes labor in the quern , And bootless make the breathless housewife churn ; And sometimes makes the drink to bear no barm ; 32 A MIDSUMMER ...
... Robin Goodfellow are you not he That frights the maidens of the villagery ; Skim milk , and sometimes labor in the quern , And bootless make the breathless housewife churn ; And sometimes makes the drink to bear no barm ; 32 A MIDSUMMER ...
Seite 115
... Robin Goodfellow was believed to help good housemaids in their work , and to punish those who were sluttish . 399. Dance it . For " it " used indefinitely as the object of a verb , without any antecedent , see Abbott , § 226 . 403 , 407 ...
... Robin Goodfellow was believed to help good housemaids in their work , and to punish those who were sluttish . 399. Dance it . For " it " used indefinitely as the object of a verb , without any antecedent , see Abbott , § 226 . 403 , 407 ...
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30 cents accented Athenian Athens awake beard Bergomask Bottom called Chaucer's Cobweb Cupid's dance dear death Demetrius dote doth Double Number duke Egeus English Enter PUCK Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy fear flower folios Full Explanatory Notes gentle give grace hast thou hate hath hear heart Helena hence Hermia Hippolyta hounds JAMES PARTON King Knight's Tale lady lines lion look lord love's lovers Lysander Lysander's Macaulay's Essay Mailing price methinks Midsummer-Night's Dream Milton's monsieur moon Moonshine Mustardseed never Nick Bottom night nine men's morris o'er Oberon Peter Quince PHILOSTRATE play Poems pray prologue Puck Pyramus quartos queen Quin Re-enter reading rhyme roar Robin Robin Goodfellow SCENE scorn Selections Shakespeare shine sleep Snout Snug soul speak sport STARVELING stol'n sweet syllables tears Theseus thing Thisby Thisby's Thisne Tita Titania tongue true verse vows wall wood word