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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Theseus and Hippolyta express themselves in blank verse ” , a kind of verse
without rhyme but having five clear beats in each line . For example : For you , fair
Hérmia , look you árm yourself To fit your fáncies to your fáther ' s will ; Or else the
...
Theseus and Hippolyta express themselves in blank verse ” , a kind of verse
without rhyme but having five clear beats in each line . For example : For you , fair
Hérmia , look you árm yourself To fit your fáncies to your fáther ' s will ; Or else the
...
Page 201
If you are given a plain text of the play , you will be asked to find the prescribed
passage or passages in it ; in this case , make quite certain that you find the right
lines , where they begin and where they end . The questioning which follows this
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If you are given a plain text of the play , you will be asked to find the prescribed
passage or passages in it ; in this case , make quite certain that you find the right
lines , where they begin and where they end . The questioning which follows this
...
Page 210
enjoy Puck ' s pieces in rhyming lines of four stresses to each line ; e . g . the
passage beginning : Now the hungry li ' on róars , A ' nd the wolf behówls the
moon ( V . i . 3 soff . ) His style is not confined to giving the feel of a situation or
the ...
enjoy Puck ' s pieces in rhyming lines of four stresses to each line ; e . g . the
passage beginning : Now the hungry li ' on róars , A ' nd the wolf behówls the
moon ( V . i . 3 soff . ) His style is not confined to giving the feel of a situation or
the ...
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