A Midsummer Night's Dream: Modern Text with IntroductionUniversity Press of America, 1984 - 91 من الصفحات An edition of Shakespeare's comedy, including discussion of its production, themes, patterns, language, and author. An illustrated, abridged verison of the Shakespeare comedy with background information and explanatory stage directions. |
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الصفحة 45
... lion ? STAR . I fear it , I promise you . Masters , you ought to consider with yourself ; to bring in , God shield us !, a lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing ; for there is not a more fearful wild - fowl than your lion living ...
... lion ? STAR . I fear it , I promise you . Masters , you ought to consider with yourself ; to bring in , God shield us !, a lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing ; for there is not a more fearful wild - fowl than your lion living ...
الصفحة 84
... lion . LION . Enter LION and MOONSHINE . You ladies , you whose gentle hearts do fear The smallest monstrous mouse that creeps on floor , May now , perchance , both quake and tremble here , When lion rough in wildest rage does roar ...
... lion . LION . Enter LION and MOONSHINE . You ladies , you whose gentle hearts do fear The smallest monstrous mouse that creeps on floor , May now , perchance , both quake and tremble here , When lion rough in wildest rage does roar ...
الصفحة 85
... Lion roars . Thisbe , dropping THIS . LION . O- ! DEM . Well roared , Lion ! THE . Well run , Thisbe ! HIP . her mantle , runs off . Well shone , Moon ! Truly , the moon shines with a good grace . The Lion worries the mantle , and exit ...
... Lion roars . Thisbe , dropping THIS . LION . O- ! DEM . Well roared , Lion ! THE . Well run , Thisbe ! HIP . her mantle , runs off . Well shone , Moon ! Truly , the moon shines with a good grace . The Lion worries the mantle , and exit ...
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Athenian Athens awake bellows-mender bless briar Cobweb comes CONTEMPORARY SHAKESPEARE Cupid dance dead dear death dote dream Duke Egeus Elizabethan Enter DEMETRIUS Enter LYSANDER Enter OBERON Enter PUCK Exeunt Exit eyes Fair Helena fair Hermia Fairy Queen father fear flower Flute follow FRANCIS FLUTE gentle give glanders gone grace hate hear heart Hippolyta kill ladies lantern lion look lord love's lovers maiden Master Midsummer Night's Dream moon Moonshine mounsieur Mustardseed never Nick Bottom night o'er Peaseblossom Peter Quince PHILOSTRATE play Pyramus pray prologue Pyramus and Thisbe QUIN rehearse roar Robin Goodfellow Robin Starveling SCENE scorn sing sleep SNOUT Snug the joiner sometimes soul speak sport STARVELING sweet tears tell Theseus things Thisbe's TITA Titania TOM SNOUT tongue true truth unto vile vows wake wall wonder wood word