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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They discuss the problems of staging 'Pyramus and Thisbe', and then proceed to
the acting.\PucJ discovers them, and seizes the chance to put a icetojHi TTThis
donkey's head on Bottom? frightensTHFother workmen, who run away ; but ...
They discuss the problems of staging 'Pyramus and Thisbe', and then proceed to
the acting.\PucJ discovers them, and seizes the chance to put a icetojHi TTThis
donkey's head on Bottom? frightensTHFother workmen, who run away ; but ...
Page 35
74 hempen homespuns : coarse country folk (wearing homespun clothes made
of hemp). 76 toward : in preparation. auditor : member of the audience. that is, to
bring the moonlight into a chamber; for, you know, Pyramus and Thisbe meet ...
74 hempen homespuns : coarse country folk (wearing homespun clothes made
of hemp). 76 toward : in preparation. auditor : member of the audience. that is, to
bring the moonlight into a chamber; for, you know, Pyramus and Thisbe meet ...
Page 78
301 How chance : how does it happen that? 307 mote : speck of dust. 307-8
which Pyramus, which Thisbe whether Pyramus or Thisbe. 309 warrant : defend.
310 spied : caught sight of. 311 means : moans. videlicet : namely. 314 Sisters
Three ...
301 How chance : how does it happen that? 307 mote : speck of dust. 307-8
which Pyramus, which Thisbe whether Pyramus or Thisbe. 309 warrant : defend.
310 spied : caught sight of. 311 means : moans. videlicet : namely. 314 Sisters
Three ...
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