The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Pyramus and Thisbe may men lere ; Though they were kept ful long and strict over all , They ben accorded , rowning through a wall , etc. * Perhaps these lines suggested to Shakespeare the sub- ject of his burlesque interlude ...
... Pyramus and Thisbe may men lere ; Though they were kept ful long and strict over all , They ben accorded , rowning through a wall , etc. * Perhaps these lines suggested to Shakespeare the sub- ject of his burlesque interlude ...
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... Pyramus and Thisbe , treated with genial irony and divinely felicitous humour . And here , finally , we have the element of supernatural poetry , which soon after flashes forth again in Romeo and Juliet , where Mercutio describes the ...
... Pyramus and Thisbe , treated with genial irony and divinely felicitous humour . And here , finally , we have the element of supernatural poetry , which soon after flashes forth again in Romeo and Juliet , where Mercutio describes the ...
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... Thisbe comes back and finds her lover ? The . She will find him by starlight . Here she comes ; and her passion ends the play . Re - enter Thisbe . ' Hip . Methinks she should not use a long one for such a Pyramus : I hope she will be ...
... Thisbe comes back and finds her lover ? The . She will find him by starlight . Here she comes ; and her passion ends the play . Re - enter Thisbe . ' Hip . Methinks she should not use a long one for such a Pyramus : I hope she will be ...
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