Becki ran her hands through her hair and found that the fairies had tied ribbons and bows into it while she slept. |
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Everyone else gads about the forest, where fairies gleefully meddle with the well-being of mortals. |
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Hoops of plant stems woven and placed under milk storage jugs, pails and churns would prevent milk being spirited away by fairies. |
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And I believed her when she spoke of magic, ghosts, spirits, and fairies that danced in the rain. |
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The travellers conjured up a world of fairies, selkies and giants to give their kids a bit of moral guidance, not to mention a little fun. |
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He portrayed visions of animal menageries, fairies, and devils, derived from fables and mythology. |
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There were fairies, gnomes, dragons and assorted other creatures watching curiously from a safe distance. |
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The images consisted mainly of mythological creatures such as dragons, fairies, and merfolk. |
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He blesses the newlyweds and tells the fairies to go through Athens and bless all the couples in love. |
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Pranks and mischief began to be played out to represent the mischievous behaviour attributed to witches and the fairies. |
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In Ireland, in particular, misfortune was frequently blamed on fairies as well as witches. |
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As with other Scandinavian countries, Icelanders take great delight in stories of trolls, elves, and fairies. |
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Other emblems of the English imagination he identifies are hills and waves, the weather and giants, fairies and monsters. |
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Shrek has over thirty fully-rendered characters as well as various fairies, pixies, gnomes, and dwarfs which appear mostly all in one scene. |
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They speak of pixies and fairies of indescribable beauty, who ensnare the heart of innocent lads. |
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After a morning of tumbling over the living room furniture and each other, these sugarplum fairies are as cranked up as coffee fiends. |
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There is no quiet anymore, no secret pools where fairies dwell, no empty, glowing moments of indescribability. |
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Another common legend claims that fairies would abduct women to be impregnated and bear children for the fairy race. |
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Both familiars and fairies could appear dressed wholly in black, or wholly in white, or in any variety of colours in between. |
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I looked at the tracks and saw that little goblins, imps, fairies, and sprites had been in my house. |
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When you think of fairies, you think of cute little creatures flittering around spreading their sprinkling fairy dust on everyone. |
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Because some fairies hate humans and half fairies, they hate humans because they cast us out of our natural homes above ground. |
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One day Lucen was carrying a large load of wood to her work building with a few other female fairies. |
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The fairies use their powers to do the jobs of the creatures that would usually live there. |
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The children that are part of the cast as the fairies add to the joyfulness. |
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Shakespeare's magical tale of fairies and Amazon queens has been transported to a sort of New France of the imagination. |
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Before our modern era most people who had encounters knew that what they were dealing with were daemons, dragons, gnomes, fairies and trolls. |
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Ghosts, monsters, fairies, UFOs and tales of all things supernatural are wanted for a new book on the subject. |
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She was beautiful Gaia-she almost reminded him of one of those fairies or magical creatures he had heard about in stories. |
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The fairies not only love human frailty, but also are ardent and devoted lovers of the forest. |
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As you may have gathered, fairies are among the most powerful and clever of species. |
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The emphasis in ballet was still on fairies, sylphs, and glorious processions. |
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Out of the blue came a long, beautiful note, followed by more, until they were strung into what sounded like fairies singing and bells chiming. |
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It was a time when witches did mischief while spiteful fairies and hobgoblins roamed about. |
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If placed in a cradle it will protect the child from being stolen by fairies and replaced with changelings. |
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According to Lewis Carroll, who loved this painting, there are more than 165 fairies, and by my reckoning half of them are starkers. |
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An esteemed veteran actor with a penchant for the unpredictable arrived and sat under a painting of fairies in a field. |
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I would curl up in an armchair and listen to stories about Brer Rabbit, fairies, elves and much more. |
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Here, even the tallest local peak, Tirich Mir, is inhabited by fairies, according to native folklore. |
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It turned out to be a dryad of some sort, looking exactly the way storybook fairies were portrayed. |
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In size, fairies were described as dwarfish, and certain deformities such as the absence of a nose would identify these beings. |
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But I could see from her eyes she was away with the fairies, courtesy of smack, methadone, or maybe some indiscriminate bottle of tranquillizers. |
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I wanted to be a princess in a mystical land that was filled with magic and fairies and evil witches. |
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Over the rolling plains of Edelwilde walk giants, dwarfs, elves, fairies and many other creatures unknown to the rest of the world. |
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Shakespeare fixed the idea of fairies, consigning some fairies forever to the dustheap and conferring immortality on his own creations. |
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She was trying to pay attention to what her host was saying, but she was being distracted by the fairies busily unknotting her tangled hair. |
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The book is based on the story of a crafty 12-year-old Irish boy who is immersed in a world of fairies, leprechauns and gnomes. |
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If people want to believe in tooth fairies, or leprechauns, or hobgoblins, or taniwha, or whatever, it is their right to do that. |
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And tomorrow the sky will be pink and filled with flying leprechauns and fairies. |
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The belief in fairies was universal, and their power was specially dreaded in the case of women in childbed and of unbaptised infants. |
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The clouds are pink, the seas around Hook's ship surge and roil, and the fairies dance deep in the forest. |
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A Midsummer Night's Dream will transport you to an enchanted world of fairies in elfin glades, love and romance in rural Tuscany. |
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Behind these were many ranks of pixies, gnomes and nymphs, and in the rear a thousand beautiful fairies floated along in gorgeous array. |
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Mostly they're cartoons of fairies that share Bobbie's slim elfin face, cupid's bow lips and wide-set, almond-shaped eyes. |
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A chorus of fairies wafts above the stage, fluttering their diaphanous wings. |
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Luke, 11, was mad about trains and Harry Potter, and Aimee, 13, loved fairies. |
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Dude, are we practicing tonight or not, or are you going to spend all night away with the fairies? |
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Even fellas in the Garda College said to me that they thought I was away with the fairies. |
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This Tremolo offshoot's good-time electronica sounds like a Nintendo system haunted by fairies and satyrs. |
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The other angle I read into this is that of the child-abduction by goblins and fairies in the tales of yore and of today. |
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It is all about tactics and you have to concentrate, but I used to be away with the fairies. |
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We were at the Greyfisher having a leaving do for Donna, Sy's boss, when the clock struck midnight and Sy was already WELL away with the fairies! |
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People who go around spreading malicious lies that this is a rural issue are away with the fairies. |
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Again, what is the inspiration behind characters such as fairies, elves, gnomes, and witches? |
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Most of friends think that my interest is quite apt, most of them think I'm away with the fairies anyway! |
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My prone body would lie limp, my mental faculties away with the fairies with no estimated time of return. |
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All other fairies were nice, but I would like to see more temperament in every character. |
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Using minimal props and costumes they create trumpeters and fairies, castles and marketplaces, with ease and clarity. |
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Many a Scots family planted mountain ash, a tree with brilliant red-orange berries, at its door to keep the witches and fairies away. |
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Over the next hour she will transport the children with Highland stories about seal folk and bad fairies and music from her collection of wooden and bamboo flutes. |
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It's to this land, where boys fly, fairies interfere and pirates walk the plank, that Wendy, played by a newcomer, and her two brothers are drawn. |
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The director has interpreted Oberon's fairyland as a dark and earthy realm, the fairies all in tattered Gothic black, their rulers quarreling jealously. |
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They've been named wood nymphs, comets, mountain gems, fairies, sunbeams, plummeteers, sun angels and woodstars by the people who discovered them. |
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Do the sales tax fairies simply whisk it off to the nice folks at the state tax department? |
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It almost has me believing in the things I usually dismiss as rubbish, the fairies and the other little people, or the wisdom of the non-human living things. |
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You can substitute fairies and goblins, with the stars, the galaxies, and looking down a microscope. |
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Elflocks, according to fairy lore, would be considered the mischievous work of fairies which may be matted with mud and twisted to appear much like a traditional dreadlock. |
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I did and the soothing sensations again lulled me away with the fairies. |
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I ran two red lights yesterday and was completely away with the fairies. |
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The mystical spin on real-life political tragedy may have worked in the original novel, but here, defying tyrants while being away with the fairies just doesn't work. |
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Three older pair of elfin fairies materialize next to the children. |
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You do not have to discourse with fairies or elves, gnomes or trolls. |
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In many of the tales the fairies are tiny, silly, helpless creatures. |
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Ghosts, spirits and fairies can still be fascinating and entertaining. |
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Likewise, her personal experiences of ghosts, spirits and fairies tell something about Berit Anne as an individual and the role her stories play in her understanding of life. |
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Motion capture techniques, similar to those used to create football video games, were used to record the ballet moves to animate the sugar plum fairies. |
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Seated around the smaller tables were an assortment of fairies, gnomes, centaurs, unicorns, elves, goat men, dragons, and a number of creatures she'd never seen before. |
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Then, as I reclined in my bower, the fairies sang to me, and Oberon entered slowly, playing a soft rounded melody that interwove with their song, unnoticed by my eager guards. |
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Ella's journey to find a way to break the spell has its own dangers as she meets up with elves, ogres, giants, fairies, and of course a very charming prince. |
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She was a crafter of clay fairies, and beside her camping site was a small wooded patch she decorated with mini Christmas tree lights, opalescent ornaments, and her fairies. |
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But BRB showed us that they took them very seriously when on opening night no fewer than nine of the twelve fairies and their cavaliers were principal dancers. |
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She stands on a tree stump with two gnomes, four fairies, a raven, an owl, two hares, a rooster, squirrels, rabbits, mice, hedgehogs, toads and a fox. |
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This charm brings me luck wherever I go for fairies enchanted it. |
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Ghosts, goblins, fairies, sprites seem to be two a penny in Skye. |
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The fairies occupied the land in many parts of the world, yet just like the multiple races of humans or demons, fairies have several of their own. |
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The fairies created fairy dust to foment, or stir up trouble. |
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Her grandmother is the local wise woman and midwife, and she and Nell have innocent dealings with fairies, while impudent piskies moon at passing inhabitants for fun. |
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These people are living in a fantasy world, with fairies and pixies. |
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These fairies are conventionally well-mannered and alert to humans. |
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As a garden weed, it was generally left unpulled for fear offending the Aul Man or the fairies, hence, despite its cursedness, it was in every garden. |
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Because of them, countless generations of children have grown up believing that fairies are mischievous little folk who flutter about on butterfly wings. |
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When I was very small, I would look for fairies and gnomes in our yard. |
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Wizards, fairies, elves, trolls and gnomes everywhere fell as the magical bird made its final pass over the land, taking with it the power it had once possessed. |
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They would tease each other about their race, even though both the elves and dragons were superior races, compared to dwarves, trolls, and fairies. |
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There is a famous Fairy Bridge and it is said to be bad luck if one fails to wish the fairies good morning or afternoon when passing over it. |
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Now, I know the story is away with the fairies, but he produces a body and I take him down to the station to talk to the detectives. |
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The Isle of Man is also said to be home to fairies, known locally as the little folk or themselves. |
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She lavishes him with the attention of her and her fairies, and while she is in this state of devotion, Oberon takes the changeling. |
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In a parallel plot line, Oberon, king of the fairies, and Titania, his queen, have come to the forest outside Athens. |
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In addition to werewolves, fairies, witches and vampires, players can expect to see many more ghosts amidst the supernaturals in their town. |
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Guzman might well have the tooth fairies leaving something under his pillow when my man sparks him. |
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In many cases these spirits are associated with the natural world, for instance as genius loci, fairies, and elementals. |
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In the night, he grows wings and a tutu and is transported to the land of tooth fairies. |
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They hold a story-book charm and I can just imagine fairies at play, swinging in and out from its spadix. |
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Her's is a poetic imagination involves family members, space creatures, fairies, flowers, a circus, an antique shop, rain, and a trillium. |
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King Stefan entrusts the babe to bickering fairies Knotgrass, Flittle and Thistletwit, who raise Aurora in a secluded woodland cottage. |
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Rossendale Valley is claimed to be home to fairies, by a Professor at Manchester Metropolitan University, John Hyatt. |
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The action concerns a group of fairies who become romantically involved with members of the House of Lords. |
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He reproduced them in the book, together with theories about the nature and existence of fairies and spirits. |
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They became associated with medieval romance traditions of fairies and particularly with the idea of a Fairy Queen. |
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Goodness, you were away with the fairies then! Did you hear me? I asked if you wanted another cup of tea? |
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In it, Shakespeare and his company perform the play for the real Oberon and Titania and an audience of fairies. |
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He portrayed the fairies as golden robotic insectoid creatures based on Cambodian idols. |
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But there is little textual evidence to support this, as the writer left ambiguous clues concerning the idea of love among the fairies. |
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Here the pixies were victorious and still visit the area, whilst the fairies are said to have left after their loss. |
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He in part refuted the ideas of Jan Kott concerning the sexuality of Oberon and the fairies. |
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He focused on the role of the fairies, who have a mysterious aura of evanescence and ambiguity. |
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Potter's artistic and literary interests were deeply influenced by fairies, fairy tales and fantasy. |
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Among the four, the fairies stand as the most sophisticated and unconstrained. |
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He argued that the overall themes are the often painful aspects of love and the pettiness of people, which here include the fairies. |
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He emphasised the less pleasant aspects of the otherwise appealing fairies and the nastiness of the mortal Demetrius prior to his enchantment. |
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He especially praised the poetry and wit of the fairies, and the quality of the verse involved. |
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And fairies are of this sort, as are pigmies and the extraordinary effects of magick. |
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He was preoccupied with the question of whether fairies should be depicted in theatrical plays, since they did not exist. |
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The disorder in the land of the fairies completely opposes the world of Athens. |
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Afterwards, Oberon, Titania, Puck, and other fairies enter, and bless the house and its occupants with good fortune. |
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The fairies then disappear, and Theseus and Hippolyta arrive on the scene, during an early morning hunt. |
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The lions embrace a stylised letter Q, the crab rests atop the letter with flames rising directly above it, and the fairies are each sheltering below a lion. |
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Mary, Somerset, pixies and fairies are said to have battled each other. |
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In 1970, Peter Brook staged the play for the Royal Shakespeare Company in a blank white box, in which masculine fairies engaged in circus tricks such as trapeze artistry. |
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Anna Eliza Bray suggested that pixies and fairies were distinct species. |
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In modern use, the term can be synonymous with fairies or sprites. |
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After taking the LSD, I started tripping about fairies and colors. |
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He apparently considered elves and fairies to be the same race. |
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Don't believe a word he says, pet. He's away with the fairies. |
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In English literature of the Elizabethan era, elves became conflated with the fairies of Romance culture, so that the two terms began to be used interchangeably. |
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In some areas belief in pixies and fairies as real beings persists. |
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Forbidden Bigfoot exposes the startling connections between Sasquatch and other unexplained phenomena, from UFOs and fairies to stick signs and crop-circle-like formations. |
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But, apart from such beings as fairies, who are created with magical powers, it is virtually impossible for any individual to have all-encompassing ability in magicology. |
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It will boast a collection of stalls ranging from Gothic fashion, 2-Tone handbags to fairies and Russian dolls, along with vintage clothing and hand-made crafts. |
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Cheek by Jowl caroled Shakespeare's songs plangently in four-part harmony, but the Ridiculous' Titania had to add a placatory wince to the promise that her fairies would sing. |
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