The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... lovers come into great bewilder- ment . Oberon finds that Puck has anointed the eyes of Lysander instead of those of Demetrius , which he himself now takes occasion to touch . When Demetrius awakes he sees his neglected Helena being ...
... lovers come into great bewilder- ment . Oberon finds that Puck has anointed the eyes of Lysander instead of those of Demetrius , which he himself now takes occasion to touch . When Demetrius awakes he sees his neglected Helena being ...
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... lovers mock at the per- formance . GERVINUS : Shakespeare Commentaries . IV . 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 ...
... lovers mock at the per- formance . GERVINUS : Shakespeare Commentaries . IV . 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 ...
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... lovers and the two ladies are introduced on the stage . 39. Show the difference between the origin of the misunder- standings in the men and in the women . 40. Compare this Scene with any scene of misunderstandings and cross - purposes ...
... lovers and the two ladies are introduced on the stage . 39. Show the difference between the origin of the misunder- standings in the men and in the women . 40. Compare this Scene with any scene of misunderstandings and cross - purposes ...
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