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... dream : Let fancy still my sense in Lethe steep ; If it be thus to dream , still let me sleep ! ( Iv . i . 64 ) Continually the Shakespearian imagination plays on this thought of dream ; and his romances are dreamland actualized . But ...
... dream : Let fancy still my sense in Lethe steep ; If it be thus to dream , still let me sleep ! ( Iv . i . 64 ) Continually the Shakespearian imagination plays on this thought of dream ; and his romances are dreamland actualized . But ...
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... dream is delicately imagined . The middle scenes show us a dream - world ; but the magic of dream is nowhere more mysterious than in that dawn consciousness where two worlds meet . Then all our mis- takes and frenzies shall be as a ...
... dream is delicately imagined . The middle scenes show us a dream - world ; but the magic of dream is nowhere more mysterious than in that dawn consciousness where two worlds meet . Then all our mis- takes and frenzies shall be as a ...
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... Dream . There are , moreover , some definite reminiscences . ' Acheron ' comes at the end of a line in each : And at the pit of Acheron Meet me i ' the morning . . . . In A Midsummer Night's Dream we have The starry welkin cover thou ...
... Dream . There are , moreover , some definite reminiscences . ' Acheron ' comes at the end of a line in each : And at the pit of Acheron Meet me i ' the morning . . . . In A Midsummer Night's Dream we have The starry welkin cover thou ...
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