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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27 but one heart ... it - “ we can only regard it ( the hearts knit together ) as one
single heart ” . 28 interchained - " chained to one another ” . 29 by your side no
bed - room me deny “ do not refuse ( deny ) me a place by your side where I may
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27 but one heart ... it - “ we can only regard it ( the hearts knit together ) as one
single heart ” . 28 interchained - " chained to one another ” . 29 by your side no
bed - room me deny “ do not refuse ( deny ) me a place by your side where I may
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97 conjure tears up – “ bring tears into 103 My heart ... : sojourned sojourned - “
My being " . heart travelled ( sojourned ) to her 98 sort - " rank " ; " class " . only as
a guest might ( guest99 extort - " torture " . wise ) " . 100 part – “ share ” . 104 Lest
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97 conjure tears up – “ bring tears into 103 My heart ... : sojourned sojourned - “
My being " . heart travelled ( sojourned ) to her 98 sort - " rank " ; " class " . only as
a guest might ( guest99 extort - " torture " . wise ) " . 100 part – “ share ” . 104 Lest
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THESEUS This passion , and the death of a dear friend , would go near to make
a man look sad.152 HIPPOLYTA Beshrew my heart , but [ 153 pity the man . 275
BOTTOM ( as PYRAMUS ) O wherefore , Nature , didst thou lions frame ?
THESEUS This passion , and the death of a dear friend , would go near to make
a man look sad.152 HIPPOLYTA Beshrew my heart , but [ 153 pity the man . 275
BOTTOM ( as PYRAMUS ) O wherefore , Nature , didst thou lions frame ?
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