A Midsummer Night's DreamNotes on the story, language, construction, and background accompany the text of the comedy about romantic entanglements among humans and fairies. |
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35 QUINCE Flute , you must take Thisby on you.22 FLUTE What is Thisby , a
wandering knight ? 23 QUINCE It is the lady that Pyramus must love . FLUTE Nay
, faith , 24 let not me play a woman ; I have a beard coming 25 QUINCE That's all
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35 QUINCE Flute , you must take Thisby on you.22 FLUTE What is Thisby , a
wandering knight ? 23 QUINCE It is the lady that Pyramus must love . FLUTE Nay
, faith , 24 let not me play a woman ; I have a beard coming 25 QUINCE That's all
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some plaster , or some loam , or some rough - cast about him , to signify wall ; or
let him hold his fingers thus ; 24 and through that cranny shall Pyramus and
Thisby whisper . 55 QUINCE If that may be , then all is well . Come , sit down ,
every ...
some plaster , or some loam , or some rough - cast about him , to signify wall ; or
let him hold his fingers thus ; 24 and through that cranny shall Pyramus and
Thisby whisper . 55 QUINCE If that may be , then all is well . Come , sit down ,
every ...
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164 A mote ... the better - " If we were " Thisby ” gets her colours conto weigh
Pyramus and Thisby on fused ; the lily being the model of a pair of scales , a
grain of dust whiteness , the cherry of redness . ( mote ) would turn the scale (
balance ) ...
164 A mote ... the better - " If we were " Thisby ” gets her colours conto weigh
Pyramus and Thisby on fused ; the lily being the model of a pair of scales , a
grain of dust whiteness , the cherry of redness . ( mote ) would turn the scale (
balance ) ...
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