Plays of Shakespeare: Selected and Prepared for Use in SchoolsGinn, Heath & Company, 1882 - English drama |
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... SNOUT , a Tinker . OBERON , King of the Fairies . TITANIA , Queen of the Fairies . PUCK , or ROBIN - GOODFELLOW , Fairy . PEAS - BLOSSOM , COBWEB , a Fairies . MOTH , MUSTARD - SEED , PYRAMUS , THISBE , Characters in the Inter- WALL ...
... SNOUT , a Tinker . OBERON , King of the Fairies . TITANIA , Queen of the Fairies . PUCK , or ROBIN - GOODFELLOW , Fairy . PEAS - BLOSSOM , COBWEB , a Fairies . MOTH , MUSTARD - SEED , PYRAMUS , THISBE , Characters in the Inter- WALL ...
Page 14
... SNOUT , and STARVELING . Quin . Is all our company here ? Bot . You were best to call them generally , man by man , ac- cording to the scrip.1 Quin . Here is the scroll of every man's name , which is thought fit , through all Athens ...
... SNOUT , and STARVELING . Quin . Is all our company here ? Bot . You were best to call them generally , man by man , ac- cording to the scrip.1 Quin . Here is the scroll of every man's name , which is thought fit , through all Athens ...
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... Snout the tinker . Snout . Here , Peter Quince . Quin . You , Pyramus's father ; myself , Thisbe's father ; Snug the joiner , you , the lion's part : - and , I hope , here is a play fitted . Snug . Have you the lion's part written ...
... Snout the tinker . Snout . Here , Peter Quince . Quin . You , Pyramus's father ; myself , Thisbe's father ; Snug the joiner , you , the lion's part : - and , I hope , here is a play fitted . Snug . Have you the lion's part written ...
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... SNOUT , and STARVE- Bot . Are we all met ? LING . Quin . Pat , pat ; and here's a marvellous - convenient place for our rehearsal . This green plot shall be our stage , this hawthorn - brake our ' tiring - house ; and we will do it in ...
... SNOUT , and STARVE- Bot . Are we all met ? LING . Quin . Pat , pat ; and here's a marvellous - convenient place for our rehearsal . This green plot shall be our stage , this hawthorn - brake our ' tiring - house ; and we will do it in ...
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... Snout . By'r lakin , a parlous fear.1 Star . I believe we must leave the killing out , when all is done . Bot . Not a whit : I have a device to make all well . Write me a prologue ; and let the prologue seem to say , we will do no harm ...
... Snout . By'r lakin , a parlous fear.1 Star . I believe we must leave the killing out , when all is done . Bot . Not a whit : I have a device to make all well . Write me a prologue ; and let the prologue seem to say , we will do no harm ...
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Plays of Shakespeare Selected and Prepared for Use in Schools ..., Volume 1 William Shakespeare No preview available - 2013 |
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art thou Athenian Athens awake beard Bottom buds chide child Cobweb dance dead dear Demetrius dote doth Duke Dyce Egeus Enter PUCK Exeunt Exit eyes Fair Helena fairy fear flower FLUTE gentle give gone grace hast thou hate hath hear heart Hermia Hippolyta hounds Knight's Tale lady lantern lion look lord love thee lovers Lysander Master meaning merry Methinks MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM monsieur Moon Moonshine Mustard-seed never Nick Bottom night o'er Oberon old copies passage Peas-blossom Peter Quince PHILOSTRATE play Poet Poet's pray prologue Pyramus and Thisbe Queen Quin QUINCE's roar Robin Goodfellow Robin Starveling SCENE scorn sense Shakespeare shine sing sleep Snout Snug speak sport STARVELING stay stol'n sweet tears tell Theseus things Thisbe's thou hast Thou shalt thou wak'st Tita Titania tongue true verse vile voice wake wall wonder wood word