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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15 Stand forth - " Stand forward " , “ To the front " . 16 bewitched the bosom of my
child - “ gained my child's love as if by witchcraft " . 17. rhymes - " poems ( of love
) . " 18 interchanged love - tokens - " exchanged gifts as signs of love ” .
15 Stand forth - " Stand forward " , “ To the front " . 16 bewitched the bosom of my
child - “ gained my child's love as if by witchcraft " . 17. rhymes - " poems ( of love
) . " 18 interchanged love - tokens - " exchanged gifts as signs of love ” .
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IIS OBERON Stand aside : the noise they make Will cause Demetrius to awake .
PUCK Then will two at once woo one ; That must needs be sport alone ; * And
those things do best please me That befall preposterously.75 I20 [ They stand ...
IIS OBERON Stand aside : the noise they make Will cause Demetrius to awake .
PUCK Then will two at once woo one ; That must needs be sport alone ; * And
those things do best please me That befall preposterously.75 I20 [ They stand ...
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THESEUS This fellow doth not stand upon points . 73 LYSANDER He hath rid74
his prologue like a rough colt : he knows not the stop.75 A good moral , 76 my
lord : it is not enough to speak , but 120 to speak true.77 HIPPOLYTA Indeed he ...
THESEUS This fellow doth not stand upon points . 73 LYSANDER He hath rid74
his prologue like a rough colt : he knows not the stop.75 A good moral , 76 my
lord : it is not enough to speak , but 120 to speak true.77 HIPPOLYTA Indeed he ...
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