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... IV . of Scotland with fairy scenes faintly prophetic of the Midsummer - Night's Dream ; while his Friar Bacon was the type of a considerable group of comedies in which nothing is historical but the xi General Introduction.
... IV . of Scotland with fairy scenes faintly prophetic of the Midsummer - Night's Dream ; while his Friar Bacon was the type of a considerable group of comedies in which nothing is historical but the xi General Introduction.
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... fairy land : O spite of spites ! We talk with goblins , owls and sprites : 173 , 174. ' Your separation from me I submit to endure , but do not aggravate that injury by showing me even greater contempt than that implies . ' 174. more ...
... fairy land : O spite of spites ! We talk with goblins , owls and sprites : 173 , 174. ' Your separation from me I submit to endure , but do not aggravate that injury by showing me even greater contempt than that implies . ' 174. more ...
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... fairy ; most modern edd . alter to fury , but Shakespeare's allusions to fairy malignity are distinct , especially Ham . i . I. 163 , ' then . no fairy takes ' ( i.e. afflicts with any disease or disablement ) . Cf. ii . 2. 191 , too ...
... fairy ; most modern edd . alter to fury , but Shakespeare's allusions to fairy malignity are distinct , especially Ham . i . I. 163 , ' then . no fairy takes ' ( i.e. afflicts with any disease or disablement ) . Cf. ii . 2. 191 , too ...
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... fairy drama ( Furnivall ) , and freer from lyrical artifice than the greater Veronese play ( Sarrazin ) .1 But the structure of the Dream , however apparently artless , is in reality controlled by a far subtler and more daring art than ...
... fairy drama ( Furnivall ) , and freer from lyrical artifice than the greater Veronese play ( Sarrazin ) .1 But the structure of the Dream , however apparently artless , is in reality controlled by a far subtler and more daring art than ...
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... Fairies to make and mar the foolish fates of mortals with the magical love - juice . But Proteus is made to borrow a fine illustration from the use of waxen images in witchcraft ( ii . 4. 201 ) . The most interesting feature of the Two ...
... Fairies to make and mar the foolish fates of mortals with the magical love - juice . But Proteus is made to borrow a fine illustration from the use of waxen images in witchcraft ( ii . 4. 201 ) . The most interesting feature of the Two ...
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