Quince, say what the play treats on; then read the names of the actors; and so grow to a point. Quin. Marry, our play is 'The most lamentable comedy, and most cruel death of Pyramus and Thisbe'. Memoranda - Pagina 24di James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1879Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 668 pagine
...play treats on ; then read the names of the actors ; and so grow to a point. Quin. Marry, our play is The most lamentable Comedy and most cruel Death of Pyramus and Thisbe? Hot. A very good piece of work, I assure you, and a merry. — Now, good Peter Quince, call forth your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 202 pagine
...days. " The preparation and rehearsal of the interlude present similar inconsistencies. In i. 2. 9-55, Quince is the only one who has any knowledge of the...lamentable comedy, and most cruel death of Pyramus and Thisby,' and he selects actors for Thisby's mother, Pyramus's father, and Thisby's father, none of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 216 pagine
...rehearsal of the interlude present similar inconsistencies. In i. 2. 9-55, Quince is the only one \vho has any knowledge of the ' most lamentable comedy, and most cruel death of Pyramus and Thisby,' and he selects actors for Thisby's mother, I'yramus's father, and Thisby's father, none of... | |
| 1878 - 588 pagine
...a bill of properties such as om play wants,' says Peter Quince, the carpenter, when the performance of ' the most lamentable comedy and most cruel death of " Pyramus and Thisby " has been duly agreed upon by the ' crew of patches, rude mechanicals that work for bread upon... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1879 - 60 pagine
...to-morrow night;" they become the sport of the fairies, along with Helena and Demetrius, during one night only, for, Oberon accomplishes all in one night, before...whom appear in the interlude itself. In Act iii., Sc.. 1, there is the commencement of the play in rehearsal, none of which appears in the piece itself.... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell- Phillipps - 1879 - 56 pagine
...the plot chronologically consistent. For, although Oberon, addressing his queen, says,— Now them and I are new in amity, And will, to-morrow midnight,...whom appear in the interlude itself. In Act iii., Sc. 1, there is the commencement of the play in rehearsal, none of which appears in the piece itself.... | |
| Moffatt and Paige - 1880 - 414 pagine
...treats on ; then read the names of the actors : and so 2grow to a point. ',""""- Marry, our play is — The most lamentable comedy, and most cruel death of Pyramus and Thisbe. Hot. A very good piece of work, I assure you, and a merry. — Now, good Peter Quince, call forth your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 258 pagine
...play treats on ; then read the names of the actors ; and so grow to a point. Quin. Marry, our play is The most lamentable Comedy and most cruel Death of Pyramus and Thisbe? Bot. A very good piece of work, I assure you, and a merry. — Now, good Peter Quince, call forth your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 428 pagine
...days. " The preparation and rehearsal of the interlude present similar inconsistencies. In i. 2. 9-55, Quince is the only one who has any knowledge of the...lamentable comedy, and most cruel death of Pyramus and Thisby,' and he selects actors for Thisby's mother, Pyramus's father, and Thisby's father, none of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1885 - 198 pagine
...sacrifice of her feelings, his thanks, even if obtained, are dearly bought." Quin. Marry, our play is The most lamentable Comedy and most cruel Death of Pyramus and Thisbe? Bot. A very good piece of work, I assure you, and a merry. — Now, good Peter Quince, call forth your... | |
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