The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... fairies . Shakespeare , indeed , was not the only violater of chronology , for in the fame age Sidney , who wanted not the advantages of learn- ing , has , in his Arcadia , confounded the paftoral with the feudal times , the days of ...
... fairies . Shakespeare , indeed , was not the only violater of chronology , for in the fame age Sidney , who wanted not the advantages of learn- ing , has , in his Arcadia , confounded the paftoral with the feudal times , the days of ...
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... Fairies in Mid- Jummer - Night's Dream , the Witches in Macbeth , and the Ghoft in Hamlet , with thoughts and language fo proper to the parts they fuftain , and fo peculiar to the talent of this Writer . But of the two last of these ...
... Fairies in Mid- Jummer - Night's Dream , the Witches in Macbeth , and the Ghoft in Hamlet , with thoughts and language fo proper to the parts they fuftain , and fo peculiar to the talent of this Writer . But of the two last of these ...
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... fairy kind , an order of beings to which tradition has always afcribed a fort of dimi- nutive agency , powerful but ludicrous , an humorous and frolick controlment of nature , well expreffed by the fongs of Ariel . ( 2 ) certainly a ...
... fairy kind , an order of beings to which tradition has always afcribed a fort of dimi- nutive agency , powerful but ludicrous , an humorous and frolick controlment of nature , well expreffed by the fongs of Ariel . ( 2 ) certainly a ...
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... Fairy , which you fay is a harmless Fairy , has done little better than plaid the * Jack with us . At length upon his feet be gets , Hobgoblin fumes , Hobgoblin frets And as again be forward fets , And through the bushes fcrambles ...
... Fairy , which you fay is a harmless Fairy , has done little better than plaid the * Jack with us . At length upon his feet be gets , Hobgoblin fumes , Hobgoblin frets And as again be forward fets , And through the bushes fcrambles ...
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... Fairy , monster . Ste . I will fetch off my bottle , though I be o'er ears for my labour . Cal . Pr'ythee , my King , be quiet : seest thou here , This is the mouth o'th ' cell ; no noife , and enter ; Do that good mischief , which may ...
... Fairy , monster . Ste . I will fetch off my bottle , though I be o'er ears for my labour . Cal . Pr'ythee , my King , be quiet : seest thou here , This is the mouth o'th ' cell ; no noife , and enter ; Do that good mischief , which may ...
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