A Midsummer Night's DreamNotes on the story, language, construction, and background accompany the text the comedy about romantic entanglements among humans and fairies. |
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... love . Look , here comes Helena . Enter HELENA HERMIA God speed , 115 fair Helena , whither away ? 116 HELENA Call you me fair ? That fair again unsay . " 117 Demetrius loves your fair . 118 O happy fair ! 175 180 Your eyes are lode ...
... love . Look , here comes Helena . Enter HELENA HERMIA God speed , 115 fair Helena , whither away ? 116 HELENA Call you me fair ? That fair again unsay . " 117 Demetrius loves your fair . 118 O happy fair ! 175 180 Your eyes are lode ...
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... love your Hermia ? Lord , what though ? Yet Hermia still loves you ; then be content . LYSANDER Content with Hermia ... love's richest book . 63 HELENA Wherefore was I to this keen mockery born ? When at your hands did I deserve this ...
... love your Hermia ? Lord , what though ? Yet Hermia still loves you ; then be content . LYSANDER Content with Hermia ... love's richest book . 63 HELENA Wherefore was I to this keen mockery born ? When at your hands did I deserve this ...
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... love for one another , only leads to further trouble between them ( 46 ) : much to Oberon's displeasure , she falls in love with Bottom . But afterwards she turns mild ( 54 ) , and her husband gets his changeling after all . When Oberon ...
... love for one another , only leads to further trouble between them ( 46 ) : much to Oberon's displeasure , she falls in love with Bottom . But afterwards she turns mild ( 54 ) , and her husband gets his changeling after all . When Oberon ...
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actors ancient Athenian Athens audience awake beautiful bird BOTTOM as PYRAMUS Bottom's characters Cupid dance Demetrius dote doth Duke Egeus Elizabethan elves Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairies fear flowers FLUTE as THISBE follow four lovers friends gentle give gleek goddess grow hast hate hath head hear heart Helena Hermia imagination kind ladies lion look lord lovers Lysander Lysander's magic maiden marry meaning Midsummer Night's Dream moon MOONSHINE Mustardseed never Nick Bottom night nine men's morris oath Oberon and Titania Peaseblossom person Peter Quince PHILOSTRATE play prologue Puck Pyramus and Thisbe quarrel Queen Quince's rehearse Robin Robin Goodfellow scene scorn Shakespeare shine sing sleep SNOUT SNUG song sound speak speech spirit STARVELING story sweet tears thee Theseus and Hippolyta thing Thisby Thisby's thou tongue troth true vows wakes wall wedding wild wood words young