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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( margent = margin , i . e . sea coast ) 53 ringlets - " dances in a ring ” ( see note s
) . 54 piping to us in vain . The idea is of the wind sounding like pipes for the
fairies to dance to ; but as the fairies no longer meet , it blows " in vain " . ss ...
( margent = margin , i . e . sea coast ) 53 ringlets - " dances in a ring ” ( see note s
) . 54 piping to us in vain . The idea is of the wind sounding like pipes for the
fairies to dance to ; but as the fairies no longer meet , it blows " in vain " . ss ...
Page 50
Helena enters . Demetrius has escaped from her . As she stands there
complaining , Lysander awakes , sees her , and falls in love with her . He follows
her through the wood , leaving Hermia alone . I roundel – " round dance " ; "
dance in a ...
Helena enters . Demetrius has escaped from her . As she stands there
complaining , Lysander awakes , sees her , and falls in love with her . He follows
her through the wood , leaving Hermia alone . I roundel – " round dance " ; "
dance in a ...
Page 176
The epilogue 172 Bergomask dance , a rough , simple country dance . 173 Marry
– See note 8 to 1 . ü . 174 if he that . . . tragedy . Theseus thinks it would have
been a better play if the author ( he that writ it ) had hanged himself in it .
The epilogue 172 Bergomask dance , a rough , simple country dance . 173 Marry
– See note 8 to 1 . ü . 174 if he that . . . tragedy . Theseus thinks it would have
been a better play if the author ( he that writ it ) had hanged himself in it .
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