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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... hath my consent to marry her . Stand forth , Lysander : and , my gracious duke , This hath bewitch'd the bosom of my child : Thou , thou , Lysander , thou hast given her rhymes , And interchang'd love - tokens with my child ; 30 Thou ...
... hath my consent to marry her . Stand forth , Lysander : and , my gracious duke , This hath bewitch'd the bosom of my child : Thou , thou , Lysander , thou hast given her rhymes , And interchang'd love - tokens with my child ; 30 Thou ...
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... Hath every pelting river made so proud That they have overborne their continents : The ox hath therefore stretch'd his yoke in vain , The ploughman lost his sweat , and the green corn 95 Hath rotted ere his youth attain'd a beard : The ...
... Hath every pelting river made so proud That they have overborne their continents : The ox hath therefore stretch'd his yoke in vain , The ploughman lost his sweat , and the green corn 95 Hath rotted ere his youth attain'd a beard : The ...
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... hath not heard , the ear of man hath not seen , man's hand is not able to taste , his tongue to conceive , nor his heart to report , what my dream was . I will get Peter Quince to write a ballad 215 of this dream : it shall be called ...
... hath not heard , the ear of man hath not seen , man's hand is not able to taste , his tongue to conceive , nor his heart to report , what my dream was . I will get Peter Quince to write a ballad 215 of this dream : it shall be called ...
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