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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Page 8
Tomorrow night, when Phoebe doth behold 210 Her silver visage in the wat'ry
glass, Decking with liquid pearl the bladed grass — A time that lovers' flights doth
still conceal — Through Athens' gates have we devis'd to steal. Hermia And in the
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Tomorrow night, when Phoebe doth behold 210 Her silver visage in the wat'ry
glass, Decking with liquid pearl the bladed grass — A time that lovers' flights doth
still conceal — Through Athens' gates have we devis'd to steal. Hermia And in the
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Page 35
Snout Doth the moon shine that night we play our play ? Bottom 50 A calendar, a
calendar! Look in the almanac; find out moonshine, find out moonshine. Quince
Yes, it doth shine that night. Bottom Why, then may you leave a casement of the ...
Snout Doth the moon shine that night we play our play ? Bottom 50 A calendar, a
calendar! Look in the almanac; find out moonshine, find out moonshine. Quince
Yes, it doth shine that night. Bottom Why, then may you leave a casement of the ...
Page 75
Starveling This lantern doth the horned moon present; Myself the man i' the moon
do seem to be. Theseus This is the greatest error of all the rest. The man should
be put into the lantern: how is it else the 240 man i' the moon? Demetrius He ...
Starveling This lantern doth the horned moon present; Myself the man i' the moon
do seem to be. Theseus This is the greatest error of all the rest. The man should
be put into the lantern: how is it else the 240 man i' the moon? Demetrius He ...
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