A Midsummer Night's DreamClarendon Press, 1879 |
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... early as 1598 , for ' Midsummers Night Dreame ' is enumerated among Shakespeare's plays by Francis Meres in his Palladis Tamia ( p . 282 ) , which was published in that year . How long before this time it had been written is to a great ...
... early as 1598 , for ' Midsummers Night Dreame ' is enumerated among Shakespeare's plays by Francis Meres in his Palladis Tamia ( p . 282 ) , which was published in that year . How long before this time it had been written is to a great ...
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... early as Latimer's time . In endeavouring therefore to approximate to the date of our play , we may leave out of consideration the passage quoted by Steevens ; for it is , to say the least , quite as probable that the author of the ...
... early as Latimer's time . In endeavouring therefore to approximate to the date of our play , we may leave out of consideration the passage quoted by Steevens ; for it is , to say the least , quite as probable that the author of the ...
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... early part of 1598. He finds , in the speech of Theseus at the beginning of the fifth act , the line , ' One sees more devils than vast hell can hold , ' which , he says , ' is , plainly , a sarcasm on Lodge's pamphlet , called Wits ...
... early part of 1598. He finds , in the speech of Theseus at the beginning of the fifth act , the line , ' One sees more devils than vast hell can hold , ' which , he says , ' is , plainly , a sarcasm on Lodge's pamphlet , called Wits ...
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... early patronage of Essex , and who it was that introduced him to Southampton . It was the performance which ' must ne- cessarily have drawn the attention of Essex to the poet , ' and ' it is now beyond all doubt ' that Essex brought him ...
... early patronage of Essex , and who it was that introduced him to Southampton . It was the performance which ' must ne- cessarily have drawn the attention of Essex to the poet , ' and ' it is now beyond all doubt ' that Essex brought him ...
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... early to observe the rite of May . So that the morning of the third day is the 1st of May , and the last two days of April are lost altogether . Titania's reference to the ' middle - summer's spring ' must therefore be to the summer of ...
... early to observe the rite of May . So that the morning of the third day is the 1st of May , and the last two days of April are lost altogether . Titania's reference to the ' middle - summer's spring ' must therefore be to the summer of ...
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