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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59 change . . . dove - " exchange ( change ) a black bird of prey ( raven - i.e. the
dark Hermia ) for a white and tame bird ( dove , i.e. the fair Helena ) " . 60 ripe not
to reason - " have not grown old ( ripe ) enough to act according to reason " .
59 change . . . dove - " exchange ( change ) a black bird of prey ( raven - i.e. the
dark Hermia ) for a white and tame bird ( dove , i.e. the fair Helena ) " . 60 ripe not
to reason - " have not grown old ( ripe ) enough to act according to reason " .
Page 72
46 ousel cock - " blackbird " ; the male bird has shiny black feathers and a bright
yellow beak . 47 throstle - " thrush ” ; a brown singing bird with spotted breast . 48
note so true - " song ( note ) that is so well in tune ( true ) " . 49 The plain - song ...
46 ousel cock - " blackbird " ; the male bird has shiny black feathers and a bright
yellow beak . 47 throstle - " thrush ” ; a brown singing bird with spotted breast . 48
note so true - " song ( note ) that is so well in tune ( true ) " . 49 The plain - song ...
Page 74
The cuckoo bird is named after its unchanging cry of “ cuckoo " . Plain - song was
the style of church music in the middle ages . It had not much variety ; hence the
cuckoo's song is here compared to it . So answer " nay " - " deny what the bird ...
The cuckoo bird is named after its unchanging cry of “ cuckoo " . Plain - song was
the style of church music in the middle ages . It had not much variety ; hence the
cuckoo's song is here compared to it . So answer " nay " - " deny what the bird ...
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