A Midsummer Night's DreamAn exciting new edition of the complete works of Shakespeare with these features: Illustrated with photographs from New York Shakespeare Festival productions, vivid readable readable introductions for each play by noted scholar David Bevington, a lively personal foreword by Joseph Papp, an insightful essay on the play in performance, modern spelling and pronunciation, up-to-date annotated bibliographies, and convenient listing of key passages. |
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Pyramus, enter: your cue is past; it is 'never tire'. Flute O ! — As true as truest
horse, that yet would never tire. Enter Puck, and Bottom wearing the ass's head.
Bottom 100 If I were fair, Thisbe, I were only thine. Quince O monstrous! O
strange!
Pyramus, enter: your cue is past; it is 'never tire'. Flute O ! — As true as truest
horse, that yet would never tire. Enter Puck, and Bottom wearing the ass's head.
Bottom 100 If I were fair, Thisbe, I were only thine. Quince O monstrous! O
strange!
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The four loversall join jn-ajjujurel, ancTThe men are jpreparing to fight a diieTrBuf
Oberon instructs Puck to mislead them, ... Scene 2 Another part of the wood Enter
Oberon Oberon I wonder if Titania be awak'd; Then, what it was that next ...
The four loversall join jn-ajjujurel, ancTThe men are jpreparing to fight a diieTrBuf
Oberon instructs Puck to mislead them, ... Scene 2 Another part of the wood Enter
Oberon Oberon I wonder if Titania be awak'd; Then, what it was that next ...
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... Shakespeare, Roma Gill. Enter Puck and Demetrius Puck ... Puck Come hither
: I am here. Demetrius 426 buy this dear : pay ... [Lies down and sleeps Enter
Helena 430 visited : found out Helena O weary night ! O long and tedious night,
432 ...
... Shakespeare, Roma Gill. Enter Puck and Demetrius Puck ... Puck Come hither
: I am here. Demetrius 426 buy this dear : pay ... [Lies down and sleeps Enter
Helena 430 visited : found out Helena O weary night ! O long and tedious night,
432 ...
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