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Page xii
He appears with a broom to sweep away the dust behind the palace door , as a
good household servant of Theseus and Hippolyta , and in the last lines of the
play he speaks to the audience as their friend . ( iv ) Theseus and Hippolyta .
He appears with a broom to sweep away the dust behind the palace door , as a
good household servant of Theseus and Hippolyta , and in the last lines of the
play he speaks to the audience as their friend . ( iv ) Theseus and Hippolyta .
Page xiii
Theseus and Hippolyta appear only at the beginning and towards the end of the
play . They have no share in the adventures that happen to the lovers or to
Bottom and his companions in the woods , for indeed their adventures are over
before ...
Theseus and Hippolyta appear only at the beginning and towards the end of the
play . They have no share in the adventures that happen to the lovers or to
Bottom and his companions in the woods , for indeed their adventures are over
before ...
Page 88
... appear – " in readiness for when she appears " . 68 the Tartar's bow . The
Tartars were a fierce fighting people in south Russia , famous for their skill with
the bow and arrow . 69 Sink – “ Strike deep " . 70 in apple of his eye - " in the
pupil ( the ...
... appear – " in readiness for when she appears " . 68 the Tartar's bow . The
Tartars were a fierce fighting people in south Russia , famous for their skill with
the bow and arrow . 69 Sink – “ Strike deep " . 70 in apple of his eye - " in the
pupil ( the ...
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