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... Craig refers to Golding's Ovid's Metam . ( 1611 ) , p . 157 , " I made complaint to Paris and ac- cused him to his head . " Devoutly dotes , dotes in idolatry , Upon this spotted 10 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM [ ACT I.
... Craig refers to Golding's Ovid's Metam . ( 1611 ) , p . 157 , " I made complaint to Paris and ac- cused him to his head . " Devoutly dotes , dotes in idolatry , Upon this spotted 10 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM [ ACT I.
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... Paris , 1. ii . 87 ( Bullen ) , " And I will have a lover's fee ; they say un- kiss'd unkind . " Halliwell says that three kisses were properly a " lover's fee , " and quotes from an MS . ballad , circa 1650 : " How many , saies Batt ...
... Paris , 1. ii . 87 ( Bullen ) , " And I will have a lover's fee ; they say un- kiss'd unkind . " Halliwell says that three kisses were properly a " lover's fee , " and quotes from an MS . ballad , circa 1650 : " How many , saies Batt ...
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... Paris , III . i . ( ed . Dyce ) : 66 Lo , yonder comes the lovely nymph , that in these Ida vales Plays with Amyntas ' lusty boy , and coys him in the dales ! " and Warner's Albion's England , vi . 30 ( ed . 1602 ) , " and whilst she ...
... Paris , III . i . ( ed . Dyce ) : 66 Lo , yonder comes the lovely nymph , that in these Ida vales Plays with Amyntas ' lusty boy , and coys him in the dales ! " and Warner's Albion's England , vi . 30 ( ed . 1602 ) , " and whilst she ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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