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... lion living ; and we ought to look to't . 30 Snout . Therefore , another prologue must tell he is not a lion . Bottom . Nay : you must name his name , and half his face must be seen through the lion's neck , and he himself must speak ...
... lion living ; and we ought to look to't . 30 Snout . Therefore , another prologue must tell he is not a lion . Bottom . Nay : you must name his name , and half his face must be seen through the lion's neck , and he himself must speak ...
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... lion . Enter LION and MOONSHINE Lion . ' 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 doth roar . Then ...
... lion . Enter LION and MOONSHINE Lion . ' 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 doth roar . Then ...
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... Lion [ roars ] . ' Oh'- [ Thisby casts her mantle from her and trudges forth Demetrius . Well roared , Lion . Theseus . Well run , Thisby . Hippolyta . Well shone , Moon . Truly , the moon shines with a good grace . [ Lion paws Thisby's ...
... Lion [ roars ] . ' Oh'- [ Thisby casts her mantle from her and trudges forth Demetrius . Well roared , Lion . Theseus . Well run , Thisby . Hippolyta . Well shone , Moon . Truly , the moon shines with a good grace . [ Lion paws Thisby's ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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allusion Athenian Athens Bergomask Bottom Chambers clowns Cobweb comedy compositor dance Demetrius doth draft Duke E. K. Chambers Egeus Enter Pucke epilogue eyes fair Fairy Queen Fleay Flute follow gentle gives no exit hand hast hath head head-note Helena Hermia Hippolyta inner-stage ladies lines lion little western flower look lord Love's Labour's Lost lovers Lysander Midsummer-Night's Dream misprint moon Moonshine Mustardseed never Nick Bottom night nine men's morris noble Oberon passage performance Peter Quince Philostrate play prints prologue prompt-book Puck's Pyramus and Thisby Quarto Quince's rehearsal revision Robin Goodfellow S.D. Q. Enter S.D. Q. Exit S.D. Q. gives scene seems Shakespeare Shakespearian sing sleep Snout Snug song speak speech speech-headings spelling stage stage-directions Starveling suggests sweet theatre thee Theobald Theseus Thisby's thou Titania verse wall wedding wood words written