The Shakespearian TempestH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 332 Seiten |
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... fairy grace , Will we sing and bless this place . ( v . i . 398 ) There is a ' song and dance ' . The fairies go to consecrate each chamber with ' field - dew ' ; and Oberon and Titania , no longer jealous , to bless the ' best bride ...
... fairy grace , Will we sing and bless this place . ( v . i . 398 ) There is a ' song and dance ' . The fairies go to consecrate each chamber with ' field - dew ' ; and Oberon and Titania , no longer jealous , to bless the ' best bride ...
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... fairies at the end : Lovers , to bed ; ' tis almost fairy time ( v , i . 371 ) . And it is right that the words should be his . For , on the bridal night if never else , the lovers all enjoy this harmony natural to Theseus , this peace ...
... fairies at the end : Lovers , to bed ; ' tis almost fairy time ( v , i . 371 ) . And it is right that the words should be his . For , on the bridal night if never else , the lovers all enjoy this harmony natural to Theseus , this peace ...
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... fairies have to accomplish their night's work before morning : My fairy lord , this must be done with haste , For ... fairies actually associate themselves with her : And we fairies , that do run By the triple Hecate's team , From the ...
... fairies have to accomplish their night's work before morning : My fairy lord , this must be done with haste , For ... fairies actually associate themselves with her : And we fairies , that do run By the triple Hecate's team , From the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Histories early Tragedies and Poems | 74 |
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