The Works of Shakespeare: The firstat the University Press, 1949 |
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... Flute , the bellows - mender . Flute . Here , Peter Quince . Quince . Flute , you must take Thisby on you . Flute . What is Thisby ? a wandring knight ? Quince . It is the lady that Pyramus must love . Flute . Nay , faith : let me not ...
... Flute , the bellows - mender . Flute . Here , Peter Quince . Quince . Flute , you must take Thisby on you . Flute . What is Thisby ? a wandring knight ? Quince . It is the lady that Pyramus must love . Flute . Nay , faith : let me not ...
Page 58
... FLUTE , SNOUT and STARVELING Quince . Have you sent to Bottom's house ? is he come home yet ? Starveling . He cannot be heard of . Out of doubt he is transported . Flute . If he come not then the play is marred . It goes not forward ...
... FLUTE , SNOUT and STARVELING Quince . Have you sent to Bottom's house ? is he come home yet ? Starveling . He cannot be heard of . Out of doubt he is transported . Flute . If he come not then the play is marred . It goes not forward ...
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... Flute , Thisby and the rabble . ' F. reads ' Snout and Starueling ' for ' and the rabble . ' Shakespeare has forgotten that Flute and Thisby are the same person , and distributes the speeches before Bottom's entry between ' Quin ...
... Flute , Thisby and the rabble . ' F. reads ' Snout and Starueling ' for ' and the rabble . ' Shakespeare has forgotten that Flute and Thisby are the same person , and distributes the speeches before Bottom's entry between ' Quin ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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