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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155 250 ( Exit Scene II . Athens . Enter Quince the carpenter , snug the joiner ,
BOTTOM the weaver , FLUTE the bellows - mender , SNOUT the tinker , and
STARVELING the tailor.1 QUINCE Is all our company here ? BOTTOM You were
best ...
155 250 ( Exit Scene II . Athens . Enter Quince the carpenter , snug the joiner ,
BOTTOM the weaver , FLUTE the bellows - mender , SNOUT the tinker , and
STARVELING the tailor.1 QUINCE Is all our company here ? BOTTOM You were
best ...
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Scene II . The wood , with Titania's sleeping - place behind . Enter TITANIA , with
her train . TITANIA Come now , a roundel , - and a fairy song ; Then , for the third
part of a minute , hence ; Some to kill cankers in the musk - rose buds .
Scene II . The wood , with Titania's sleeping - place behind . Enter TITANIA , with
her train . TITANIA Come now , a roundel , - and a fairy song ; Then , for the third
part of a minute , hence ; Some to kill cankers in the musk - rose buds .
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ACT THREE Scene I. The same place . TITANIA sleeps . Enter QUINCE , SNUG ,
BOTTOM , FLUTB , SNOUT and STARVELING . BOTTOM Are we all met ?
QUINCE Pat , " pat ; and here's a marvellous convenient place for our rehearsal .
ACT THREE Scene I. The same place . TITANIA sleeps . Enter QUINCE , SNUG ,
BOTTOM , FLUTB , SNOUT and STARVELING . BOTTOM Are we all met ?
QUINCE Pat , " pat ; and here's a marvellous convenient place for our rehearsal .
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