A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM (Annotated)
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Theseus.Now faire Hippolita, our nuptiall houreDrawes on apace: foure happy daies bring inAnother Moon: but oh, me thinkes, how slowThis old Moon wanes; She lingers my desiresLike to a Step-dame, or a Dowager,Long withering out a yong mans reuennew.Hip.Foure daies wil quickly steep the[m]selues in nightsFoure nights wil quickly dreame away the time:And then the Moone, like to a siluer bow,Now bent in heauen, shal behold the nightOf our solemnities.The.Go Philostrate,Stirre vp the Athenian youth to merriments,Awake the pert and nimble spirit of mirth,Turne melancholy forth to Funerals:The pale companion is not for our pompe,Hippolita, I woo’d thee with my sword,And wonne thy loue, doing thee iniuries:But I will wed thee in another key,With pompe, with triumph, and with reuelling.This edition includes:- A complete biography of William Shakespeare- Table of contents with directs links to chapters.
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Reviews
What other rating could Shakespeare have? It really is like another language to see this version though.