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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Sometimes the fairy verse turns into song , as in “ You spotted snakes " , Il.ii.9 ; or
there may even be a song and dance without any words ( see note 195 to V.i ) .
Lastly , Bottom and his companions speak prose . They are ordinary , practical ...
Sometimes the fairy verse turns into song , as in “ You spotted snakes " , Il.ii.9 ; or
there may even be a song and dance without any words ( see note 195 to V.i ) .
Lastly , Bottom and his companions speak prose . They are ordinary , practical ...
Page 74
49 The plain - song cuckoo . The cuckoo bird is named after its unchanging cry of
“ cuckoo " . Plain - song was the style of church music in the middle ages . It had
not much variety ; hence the cuckoo's song is here compared to it . So answer ...
49 The plain - song cuckoo . The cuckoo bird is named after its unchanging cry of
“ cuckoo " . Plain - song was the style of church music in the middle ages . It had
not much variety ; hence the cuckoo's song is here compared to it . So answer ...
Page 192
M lantern , lamp for carrying , with the flame covered by a case against maid ,
maiden , unmarried girl ; wind or rain . maiden meditation , thoughts fitting lark , a
small brown bird with a to a maiden . beautiful song , which may be mantle ,
loose ...
M lantern , lamp for carrying , with the flame covered by a case against maid ,
maiden , unmarried girl ; wind or rain . maiden meditation , thoughts fitting lark , a
small brown bird with a to a maiden . beautiful song , which may be mantle ,
loose ...
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