The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 8Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... speak as small as you will . BOT . An I may hide my face , let me play Thisby too : I'll speak in a monstrous little voice . [ calling as PYRAMUS . ] Thisne , Thisne ! [ answering as THISBE . ] Ah , Pyra- mus , my lover dear ! thy ...
... speak as small as you will . BOT . An I may hide my face , let me play Thisby too : I'll speak in a monstrous little voice . [ calling as PYRAMUS . ] Thisne , Thisne ! [ answering as THISBE . ] Ah , Pyra- mus , my lover dear ! thy ...
Page 195
... speak thou now . PUCK . Here , Villain ; drawn and ready . Where art thou ? Lys . I will be with thee straight ... speak again : Thou Runaway , thou Coward , art thou fled ? Speak ! in some bush ? where dost thou hide thy head ? PUCK ...
... speak thou now . PUCK . Here , Villain ; drawn and ready . Where art thou ? Lys . I will be with thee straight ... speak again : Thou Runaway , thou Coward , art thou fled ? Speak ! in some bush ? where dost thou hide thy head ? PUCK ...
Page 208
... speak most , to my capacity . Re - enter PHILOSTRATE , PHIL . So please your Grace , the Prologue is address'd.1 THE ... speak , but to speak true . 121 HIP . Indeed he hath play'd on his Prologue like a child on a recorder ; 3 a sound ...
... speak most , to my capacity . Re - enter PHILOSTRATE , PHIL . So please your Grace , the Prologue is address'd.1 THE ... speak , but to speak true . 121 HIP . Indeed he hath play'd on his Prologue like a child on a recorder ; 3 a sound ...
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ACT III Sc ACT V Sc art thou Athenian Athens awake bless Bottom brier Cobweb Cupid's dance dead dear Demetrius doat doth dream Duke Egeus Enter PUCK exeunt exit eyes Fair Helena fair Hermia Fairy father fear flower FLUTE gentle gone Grace hast thou hate hath hear heart Hippolyta hounds kill lady lanthorn Lion look Lord love thee Love's lovers Lysander Lysander's Masters methinks Methought MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Moon Moonshine MOTE Mounsieur Mustard-seed never Nick Bottom night o'er Oberon Pease-blossom Peter Quince PHILOSTRATE play pray Prologue Pyramus and Thisby Queen QUIN Re-enter PUCK roar Robin ROBIN GOODFELLOW Robin Starveling scorn shine sing sleep SNOUT SNUG speak sport STARVELING stolen sweet tears tell Theseus things Thisby's thou hast Thou shalt thou wak'st thy love TITA Titania tongue true vile vows wake Wall wonder Wood