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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I coy - " smooth with the hand " ; " stroke " . 2 stick - " fix as an ornament " . 3
Monsieur - " Master " ; " Mister " . ( French ) 4 fret - " worry ” ; but fret also means "
wear away " - which would destroy a cobweb . S overflown with - " flooded by " . 6
neaf ...
I coy - " smooth with the hand " ; " stroke " . 2 stick - " fix as an ornament " . 3
Monsieur - " Master " ; " Mister " . ( French ) 4 fret - " worry ” ; but fret also means "
wear away " - which would destroy a cobweb . S overflown with - " flooded by " . 6
neaf ...
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person who. 215 make amends ere long - " put things right soon ” ( by putting on
another and better play ) . 216 Give me your hands - " Clap your hands for me " (
to show you liked the play ) . 217 Robin . . . amends – “ Robin Goodfellow , i . e .
person who. 215 make amends ere long - " put things right soon ” ( by putting on
another and better play ) . 216 Give me your hands - " Clap your hands for me " (
to show you liked the play ) . 217 Robin . . . amends – “ Robin Goodfellow , i . e .
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On the other hand , there is no call in such questions for a detailed ' factual
account of what the character does in the play ; i . e . no full account of the plot
and the part of the character ( s ) in it is required ; you are not required to tell their
story .
On the other hand , there is no call in such questions for a detailed ' factual
account of what the character does in the play ; i . e . no full account of the plot
and the part of the character ( s ) in it is required ; you are not required to tell their
story .
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