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 37
Through bog, through bush, through brake, through brier : 105 Sometime a horse
I'll be, sometime a hound, A hog, a headless bear, sometime a fire; And neigh,
and bark, and grunt, and roar, and burn, Like horse, hound, hog, bear, fire, ...
Through bog, through bush, through brake, through brier : 105 Sometime a horse
I'll be, sometime a hound, A hog, a headless bear, sometime a fire; And neigh,
and bark, and grunt, and roar, and burn, Like horse, hound, hog, bear, fire, ...
Page 60
... Hippolyta, Egeus, and Attendants Theseus Go, one of you, find out the forester;
For now our observation is perform'd; 105 And since we have the vaward of the
day, My love shall hear the music of my hounds. Uncouple in the western valley;
...
... Hippolyta, Egeus, and Attendants Theseus Go, one of you, find out the forester;
For now our observation is perform'd; 105 And since we have the vaward of the
day, My love shall hear the music of my hounds. Uncouple in the western valley;
...
Page 61
107 uncouple : unleash; hounds are leashed together in pairs, and trained to
keep silent when they are leashed. 108 Dispatch : see that it is done quickly. 109
will : will go. 1 10-1 1 From the top of the mountain they will hear the cry of
hounds ...
107 uncouple : unleash; hounds are leashed together in pairs, and trained to
keep silent when they are leashed. 108 Dispatch : see that it is done quickly. 109
will : will go. 1 10-1 1 From the top of the mountain they will hear the cry of
hounds ...
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