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 xxiv
... wake up alone . Act 3 Scene I The Forest The actors meet to rehearse their play . Puck fits the ' ass - head ' over Bottom's head . Titania wakes , and falls in love with Bottom . Scene 2 Puck reports his trick to Oberon , but they both ...
... wake up alone . Act 3 Scene I The Forest The actors meet to rehearse their play . Puck fits the ' ass - head ' over Bottom's head . Titania wakes , and falls in love with Bottom . Scene 2 Puck reports his trick to Oberon , but they both ...
Page xxv
... wakes up , and looks on Bottom with horror . Theseus , out hunting , discovers the four sleeping lovers . When they awake , they follow him back to the court . Finally Bottom wakes up , and goes home to find his friends . Back in Athens ...
... wakes up , and looks on Bottom with horror . Theseus , out hunting , discovers the four sleeping lovers . When they awake , they follow him back to the court . Finally Bottom wakes up , and goes home to find his friends . Back in Athens ...
Page 61
... wake them with their horns . [ Horns and shouts offstage . The lovers wake and jump to their feet Good morrow , friends . Saint Valentine is past : 140 Begin these wood - birds but to couple now ? 142 144 145 146 rival enemies : enemies ...
... wake them with their horns . [ Horns and shouts offstage . The lovers wake and jump to their feet Good morrow , friends . Saint Valentine is past : 140 Begin these wood - birds but to couple now ? 142 144 145 146 rival enemies : enemies ...
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actors Athenian Athens Attendants audience bless Bottom characters classical mythology Cobweb comedy Cupid dance dead dear death Demetrius dotes doth duke Egeus Elizabethans Enter Puck Exeunt Exit eyes eyne fair fairy father fear flower Flute forest four lovers friends gentle give gone grace hast hate hath hear heart Helena Helena Lysander Hermia hounds human imagination lady lion look lord love-juice love's lovers lulla Lysander Lysander's marry Methinks Methought Midsummer Night's Dream modesty moon Moonshine mortals Mounsieur Mustardseed never Nick Bottom night o'er Oberon Oberon and Titania Peaseblossom performed Peter Quince Philostrate play pray Pyramus and Thisbe quarrel queen rehearse roar Robin Goodfellow Robin Starveling scorn Shakespeare sleep Snout Snug speak sport Starveling stay stol'n sweet tell thee Theseus and Hippolyta things Thisbe's thou Titania tongue true love virgin voice vows wakes wall wedding William Shakespeare wood words workmen