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Page xii
friends again , these fairy rulers come to bless Theseus and Hippolyta . They
promise that there will be happiness for all the human lovers and the children of
their marriages . Puck is the liveliest spirit of them all . He can move with almost ...
friends again , these fairy rulers come to bless Theseus and Hippolyta . They
promise that there will be happiness for all the human lovers and the children of
their marriages . Puck is the liveliest spirit of them all . He can move with almost ...
Page xv
Next day he and his friends act before the ladies and gentlemen ; they have
realized their ambition , and receive praise from the Duke . Although these men's
minds are limited to everyday matters , they are honest , loyal and hard - working
.
Next day he and his friends act before the ladies and gentlemen ; they have
realized their ambition , and receive praise from the Duke . Although these men's
minds are limited to everyday matters , they are honest , loyal and hard - working
.
Page 144
13 in Pyramus “ for acting Pyramus " . 14 or nothing - " take nothing less ” . IS lads
– " boys " ; " friends 16 hearts - " dear friends " . 17 courageous – “ splendid ” . 18
right as it fell out - " just as it happened " . 19 apparel - " clothes ( for the play ) ” .
13 in Pyramus “ for acting Pyramus " . 14 or nothing - " take nothing less ” . IS lads
– " boys " ; " friends 16 hearts - " dear friends " . 17 courageous – “ splendid ” . 18
right as it fell out - " just as it happened " . 19 apparel - " clothes ( for the play ) ” .
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