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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... Thou , thou Lysander , thou hast given her rhymes , 17 And interchanged love - tokens18 with my child : Thou hast by moonlight at her window sung , With feigning voice , verses of feigning love , And stolen the impression of her ...
... Thou , thou Lysander , thou hast given her rhymes , 17 And interchanged love - tokens18 with my child : Thou hast by moonlight at her window sung , With feigning voice , verses of feigning love , And stolen the impression of her ...
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... thou drivest me past the bounds Of maiden's patience . Hast thou slain him , then ? Henceforth be never numbered45 among men ! O , once tell true ; tell true , even for my sake : Durst thou have looked upon him , being awake ? 47 And hast ...
... thou drivest me past the bounds Of maiden's patience . Hast thou slain him , then ? Henceforth be never numbered45 among men ! O , once tell true ; tell true , even for my sake : Durst thou have looked upon him , being awake ? 47 And hast ...
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William Shakespeare J. W. Lever. LYSANDER Where art thou , proud Demetrius ? Speak thou now . PUCK ( as DEMETRIUS ) Here villain , 235 drawn and ready.236 Where art thou ? LYSANDER I will be with thee straight . PUCK ( as DEMETRIUS ) ...
William Shakespeare J. W. Lever. LYSANDER Where art thou , proud Demetrius ? Speak thou now . PUCK ( as DEMETRIUS ) Here villain , 235 drawn and ready.236 Where art thou ? LYSANDER I will be with thee straight . PUCK ( as DEMETRIUS ) ...
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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