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Mar 11, 2019

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, III, 1

This phrase could have one or both of two…

Mar 11, 2019

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, III, 1

The irony here is that Bottom's first line with an…

Mar 11, 2019

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, III, 1

The First Quarto does not have an explicit stage…

Mar 11, 2019

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, III, 1

The First Quarto has Quince speaking these words.…

Mar 11, 2019

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, III, 1

There is disagreement on what Quince is supposed…

Mar 11, 2019

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, III, 1

Bottom describes the flowers as “odious” (which…

Mar 11, 2019

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, III, 1

Flute was apparently supposed to stop after “never…

Mar 11, 2019

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, III, 1

you are speaking

Mar 11, 2019

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, III, 1

Flute mispronounces “Ninus”. A ninny is a fool.

Mar 11, 2019

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, III, 1

In the original story of Pyramus and Thisbe, as…

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