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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145 over - canopied - covered as if with a “ roof ” of flowers overhead . The
Elizabethan beds had wooden roofs ( canopies ) over them ; a bank with a
canopy of flowers would suggest , to Shakespeare ' s audience , a fitting place for
the Fairy ...
145 over - canopied - covered as if with a “ roof ” of flowers overhead . The
Elizabethan beds had wooden roofs ( canopies ) over them ; a bank with a
canopy of flowers would suggest , to Shakespeare ' s audience , a fitting place for
the Fairy ...
Page 191
... eatable entertainment ; ( 2 ) a deceiver . liquid made from flowers by bees .
honey - bag , part of the bee ' s body where the material for honeymaking is
stored . honeysuckle , climbing plant with keen , sharp , cruel . yellow , sweet -
smelling ...
... eatable entertainment ; ( 2 ) a deceiver . liquid made from flowers by bees .
honey - bag , part of the bee ' s body where the material for honeymaking is
stored . honeysuckle , climbing plant with keen , sharp , cruel . yellow , sweet -
smelling ...
Page 194
oxlip , sweet - smelling wild flower , prologue , ( I ) a speech introducing a yellow ,
and rather like a cow play ; ( 2 ) the person making this slip ( q . v . ) . speech .
promontory , point of highland stretching out into the sea . prove , turn out to be ...
oxlip , sweet - smelling wild flower , prologue , ( I ) a speech introducing a yellow ,
and rather like a cow play ; ( 2 ) the person making this slip ( q . v . ) . speech .
promontory , point of highland stretching out into the sea . prove , turn out to be ...
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