The Works of Shakespeare: The firstat the University Press, 1949 |
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... Pyramus is not killed indeed : and , for the more better assurance , tell them that I , Pyramus , am not Pyramus , but Bottom 20 the weaver : this will put them out of fear . Quince . Well : we will have such a prologue , and it shall ...
... Pyramus is not killed indeed : and , for the more better assurance , tell them that I , Pyramus , am not Pyramus , but Bottom 20 the weaver : this will put them out of fear . Quince . Well : we will have such a prologue , and it shall ...
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... Pyramus and Thisby whisper . Quince . If that may be , then all is well .... [ takes out a book and opens it ] Come , sit down , every mother's son , and rehearse your parts . Pyramus , you begin : when 70 you have spoken your speech ...
... Pyramus and Thisby whisper . Quince . If that may be , then all is well .... [ takes out a book and opens it ] Come , sit down , every mother's son , and rehearse your parts . Pyramus , you begin : when 70 you have spoken your speech ...
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... Pyramus and me . My cherry lips have often kissed thy stones ; Thy stones with lime and hair knit up in thee . ' Pyramus . ' I see a voice : now will I to the chink , spy an I can hear my Thisby's face . Το Thisby ! ' Thisby . ' My love ...
... Pyramus and me . My cherry lips have often kissed thy stones ; Thy stones with lime and hair knit up in thee . ' Pyramus . ' I see a voice : now will I to the chink , spy an I can hear my Thisby's face . Το Thisby ! ' Thisby . ' My love ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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