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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Page ix
When Theseus and Hippolyta come through the woods hunting next morning ,
they find and wake up the sleeping lovers . All is well again . Lysander and
Hermia are united in love , and so are Demetrius and Helena . Back in Athens ,
Theseus ...
When Theseus and Hippolyta come through the woods hunting next morning ,
they find and wake up the sleeping lovers . All is well again . Lysander and
Hermia are united in love , and so are Demetrius and Helena . Back in Athens ,
Theseus ...
Page xii
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 lightning speed , “ swifter than arrow from the Tartar's bow ” ,
travelling round ...
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 lightning speed , “ swifter than arrow from the Tartar's bow ” ,
travelling round ...
Page xv
Theseus in V.1.8 describes “ The lunatic , the lover and the poet ” as composed
entirely of imagination . Yet when the lovers awaken next morning , they are
changed . It is as if they had lived through all the foolishness of youth in one night
...
Theseus in V.1.8 describes “ The lunatic , the lover and the poet ” as composed
entirely of imagination . Yet when the lovers awaken next morning , they are
changed . It is as if they had lived through all the foolishness of youth in one night
...
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