The Works of Shakespeare, Ausgabe 8Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... Wood will he to - morrow night Pursue her ; and for this intelligence If I have thanks , it is a dear expense : * But herein mean I to enrich my pain , To have his sight thither and back again . 1 faint - hued . 2 of no capacity . 3 ...
... Wood will he to - morrow night Pursue her ; and for this intelligence If I have thanks , it is a dear expense : * But herein mean I to enrich my pain , To have his sight thither and back again . 1 faint - hued . 2 of no capacity . 3 ...
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... Wood , a mile without the Town , by moonlight : there will we rehearse ; for if we meet in the City , we shall be dogg'd with company , and our devices known . In the meantime I will draw a bill of pro- perties , such as our play wants ...
... Wood , a mile without the Town , by moonlight : there will we rehearse ; for if we meet in the City , we shall be dogg'd with company , and our devices known . In the meantime I will draw a bill of pro- perties , such as our play wants ...
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... Wood ; And here am I , and wood1 within this Wood , Because I cannot meet my Hermia . Hence , get thee gone , and follow me no more . HEL . You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant ; But yet you draw not iron , though my heart Is true ...
... Wood ; And here am I , and wood1 within this Wood , Because I cannot meet my Hermia . Hence , get thee gone , and follow me no more . HEL . You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant ; But yet you draw not iron , though my heart Is true ...
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