The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Puck passes that way while they are rehearsing , and decides to take a hand in the proceedings . He crowns Bottom with an ass's head , whereupon the other players disperse terror - stricken . Then he brings Bot- tom to Titania , whose ...
... Puck passes that way while they are rehearsing , and decides to take a hand in the proceedings . He crowns Bottom with an ass's head , whereupon the other players disperse terror - stricken . Then he brings Bot- tom to Titania , whose ...
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... Puck and His Pranks . Puck is apt to remind one of Ariel , though they have little in common , save that both are supernatural , and therefore live no longer in the faith of reason . Puck is no such sweet - mannered , tender - hearted ...
... Puck and His Pranks . Puck is apt to remind one of Ariel , though they have little in common , save that both are supernatural , and therefore live no longer in the faith of reason . Puck is no such sweet - mannered , tender - hearted ...
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William Shakespeare. Re - enter Puck and Demetrius . Puck . Ho , ho , ho ! Coward , why comest thou not ? 421 Dem . Abide me , if thou darest ; for well I wot Thou runn'st before me , shifting every place , And darest not stand , nor ...
William Shakespeare. Re - enter Puck and Demetrius . Puck . Ho , ho , ho ! Coward , why comest thou not ? 421 Dem . Abide me , if thou darest ; for well I wot Thou runn'st before me , shifting every place , And darest not stand , nor ...
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