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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But her father has ordered Hermia to marry another man, Demetrius, and 'the
sharp Athenian law' is such that disobedience may be punished by death. Not
even the duke can alter the law — although he is able to offer another alternative
: she ...
But her father has ordered Hermia to marry another man, Demetrius, and 'the
sharp Athenian law' is such that disobedience may be punished by death. Not
even the duke can alter the law — although he is able to offer another alternative
: she ...
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Theseus warns Hermia that she will be punished if she does not obey her father,
and SO T ysander ajTHJ^rrnia plan to run away^om Athens. They tell theirlsgcret
to HelenaTHermia's best friend, who is very unhappy because she is in ...
Theseus warns Hermia that she will be punished if she does not obey her father,
and SO T ysander ajTHJ^rrnia plan to run away^om Athens. They tell theirlsgcret
to HelenaTHermia's best friend, who is very unhappy because she is in ...
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In himself he is 55 65 Theseus \ Sj But in this kind, wanting your father's voice,
The other must be held the worthier. Hermia I would my father look'd but with my
eyes. Theseus Rather your eyesjnust with his judgement look. Hermia I do
entreat ...
In himself he is 55 65 Theseus \ Sj But in this kind, wanting your father's voice,
The other must be held the worthier. Hermia I would my father look'd but with my
eyes. Theseus Rather your eyesjnust with his judgement look. Hermia I do
entreat ...
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