ComusUniversity Press, 1921 - 143 páginas |
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... Midsummer - Night's Dream . Cf. the stage - direction that follows- " headed like sundry sorts of wild beasts , but otherwise like men and women . " 73. perfect , complete ; from completeness comes the idea ' excellence . ' French ...
... Midsummer - Night's Dream . Cf. the stage - direction that follows- " headed like sundry sorts of wild beasts , but otherwise like men and women . " 73. perfect , complete ; from completeness comes the idea ' excellence . ' French ...
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... Midsummer - Night's Dream , II . 1 . 69 , " the farthest steep of India " ( Folio reading ) . Indian , i.e. eastern . 141. descry , reveal ; as in The Faerie Queene , VI . 7. 12 . 144. round , a country - dance , the favourite 58 COMUS .
... Midsummer - Night's Dream , II . 1 . 69 , " the farthest steep of India " ( Folio reading ) . Indian , i.e. eastern . 141. descry , reveal ; as in The Faerie Queene , VI . 7. 12 . 144. round , a country - dance , the favourite 58 COMUS .
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... Midsummer - Night's Dream , II . 1. 140. For the epithets cf. L ' Allegro , 34 , " On the light fantastic toe . " The Measure . " Measure denoted any dance remarkable for its well - defined rhythm , but in time the name was applied to a ...
... Midsummer - Night's Dream , II . 1. 140. For the epithets cf. L ' Allegro , 34 , " On the light fantastic toe . " The Measure . " Measure denoted any dance remarkable for its well - defined rhythm , but in time the name was applied to a ...
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... Midsummer - Night's Dream , II . 1. 25 , " to trace the forests wild . " unharboured , i.e. unharbouring = ' yielding no shelter , the proper sense of harbour . Cf. Tennyson's Geraint and Enid , " O friend , I seek a harbourage for the ...
... Midsummer - Night's Dream , II . 1. 25 , " to trace the forests wild . " unharboured , i.e. unharbouring = ' yielding no shelter , the proper sense of harbour . Cf. Tennyson's Geraint and Enid , " O friend , I seek a harbourage for the ...
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... Midsummer - Night's Dream , II . 1. 155-168 ) , where " Cupid all arm'd " takes his vain aim at the " fair vestal " of the West , i.e. Queen Elizabeth . Cupid was said to have two kinds of darts , one with a golden , the other with a ...
... Midsummer - Night's Dream , II . 1. 155-168 ) , where " Cupid all arm'd " takes his vain aim at the " fair vestal " of the West , i.e. Queen Elizabeth . Cupid was said to have two kinds of darts , one with a golden , the other with a ...
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