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... dance between two of our company ? Theseus . No Epilogue , I pray you for your play needs no excuse . Never excuse ; for when the players are all dead , there need none to be blamed .... Marry , if he that writ it had played Pyramus and ...
... dance between two of our company ? Theseus . No Epilogue , I pray you for your play needs no excuse . Never excuse ; for when the players are all dead , there need none to be blamed .... Marry , if he that writ it had played Pyramus and ...
Page 88
... dance - song which follows it . The beautiful dismissal , Trip away : Make no stay : Meet me all by break of day , furnishes so perfect an ending to the play , with the stage growing darker and darker as the fairies dance out with their ...
... dance - song which follows it . The beautiful dismissal , Trip away : Make no stay : Meet me all by break of day , furnishes so perfect an ending to the play , with the stage growing darker and darker as the fairies dance out with their ...
Page 175
... dance is that in which the dancers form a circle ; this was called a Round or Roundel ' ( Sh . Eng . ii . 440 ) ; 2. 1 . 140 ; 2. 2. 1 ; ( ii ) ' about a round , ' i.e. a roundabout course ; 3. 1. 101 RULE , v . night - rule ; 3. 2. 5 ...
... dance is that in which the dancers form a circle ; this was called a Round or Roundel ' ( Sh . Eng . ii . 440 ) ; 2. 1 . 140 ; 2. 2. 1 ; ( ii ) ' about a round , ' i.e. a roundabout course ; 3. 1. 101 RULE , v . night - rule ; 3. 2. 5 ...
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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