THE MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

See The Round Table, pp. 61–64.

[244]. This crew of patches, Act III. 2. He will roar, Act I. 2. The two following quotations in the text are in the same scene. I believe we must leave, Act III. 1. [245]. Write me a prologue, Act III. 1. with amiable cheeks and Monsieur Cobweb, Act IV. 1. Lord, what fools, Act III. 2. the human mortals, Act II. 1. gorgons and hydras. Paradise Lost, Book II. l. 628. regarded him rather as a metaphysician. Cf. ‘No man was ever yet a great poet, without being at the same time a profound philosopher.’ Coleridge’s Biographia Literaria, Chap. XV. [246]. Be kind, Act III. 1. Go, one of you, Act IV. 1. [247]. the most fearful wild-fowl, Act III. 1.