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... Puck's broom - speech and the fairy dance - song which follows it . The beautiful dismissal , Trip away : Make no ... Puck variation , however , is not only found in the finale of Act 5 ; it affects the whole play . Both names often ...
... Puck's broom - speech and the fairy dance - song which follows it . The beautiful dismissal , Trip away : Make no ... Puck variation , however , is not only found in the finale of Act 5 ; it affects the whole play . Both names often ...
Page 130
... Puck's speeches in this section have Puck speech - headings . Cf. ' this herb ' ( 1.366 ) and head- note ( v ) . 348. should Q. ' fhoud ' 363. thus , Q. ' thus ; ' 389. I with the morning's love ... sport i.e. I have dallied with Aurora ...
... Puck's speeches in this section have Puck speech - headings . Cf. ' this herb ' ( 1.366 ) and head- note ( v ) . 348. should Q. ' fhoud ' 363. thus , Q. ' thus ; ' 389. I with the morning's love ... sport i.e. I have dallied with Aurora ...
Page 156
... Puck with an entry at the right place . Another clarification of the same kind is the translation of and the rabble ... Puck's game of blind- man's buff with Lysander and Demetrius ( sig . F2r . ) , and the purpose of the marginal note ...
... Puck with an entry at the right place . Another clarification of the same kind is the translation of and the rabble ... Puck's game of blind- man's buff with Lysander and Demetrius ( sig . F2r . ) , and the purpose of the marginal note ...
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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