A Midsummer Night's DreamHolt McDougal, 1997 - 90 páginas A Midsummer Night's Dream is perhaps Shakespeare's most popular play, particularly as a first introduction to Shakespeare for children--filled as it is with a marvelous mixture of aristocrats, workers, and fairies. For this edition, Peter Holland's introduction looks at dreams and dreamers, tracing the materials out of which Shakespeare constructs his world of night and shadows. |
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... thing . I am a man as other men are . " And there indeed let him name his name , and tell them plainly , he is Snug the joiner . Quince . Well , it shall be so . But there is two hard things ; that is , to bring the moonlight into a ...
... thing . I am a man as other men are . " And there indeed let him name his name , and tell them plainly , he is Snug the joiner . Quince . Well , it shall be so . But there is two hard things ; that is , to bring the moonlight into a ...
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... thing of nought . Enter SNUG . Snug . Masters , the duke is coming from the temple , and there is two or three lords ... thing of nought : wicked or shameful thing . made men : men whose fortunes are made . 5 10 15 sixpence a day ...
... thing of nought . Enter SNUG . Snug . Masters , the duke is coming from the temple , and there is two or three lords ... thing of nought : wicked or shameful thing . made men : men whose fortunes are made . 5 10 15 sixpence a day ...
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... thing . Hippolyta . He says they can do nothing in this kind . ° Theseus . 74 . The kinder we , to give them thanks for nothing . Our sport shall be to take what they mistake : And what poor duty cannot do , noble respect Takes it in ...
... thing . Hippolyta . He says they can do nothing in this kind . ° Theseus . 74 . The kinder we , to give them thanks for nothing . Our sport shall be to take what they mistake : And what poor duty cannot do , noble respect Takes it in ...
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A Midsummer Night's Dream: Staged: the origins of YA’s greatest tropes William Shakespeare Vista previa restringida - 2024 |
Midsummer Night's Dream (2009 edition): Oxford School Shakespeare William Shakespeare No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2009 |
Términos y frases comunes
art thou Athenian Athens awake Bergomask bless Bottom means brier bush changeling child Cobweb dance dead dear death Demetrius dote doth dream duke Egeus Enter LYSANDER Enter PUCK Exeunt Exit eyes eyne fair Hermia fairy fear flower Flute follow gentle gleek gone grace hast thou hate hath hear heart Helena Hermia Hippolyta hounds kill knotgrass lady lanthorn lion look lord love thee love's lovers marvail's Master methinks Methought MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM moon Moonshine mounsieur Mustardseed never Nick Bottom night nine men's morris o'er oath Oberon Peaseblossom Peter Quince Philostrate pity pray prologue Pyramus and Thisby queen Quince's roar Robin Starveling Scene scorn Shakespeare sing sixpence a day sleep Snout Snug speak sport Starveling stay stol'n sweet sword tears tell Theseus thing Thisby's thou hast Thou shalt thou wak'st thy love Titania tongue troth true unto vile vows wake wall wont wood