If we shadows have offended, Think but this, and all is mended, — That you have but slumber'd here, While these visions did appear. And this weak and idle theme, No more yielding but a dream, Gentles, do not reprehend: If you pardon, we will mend. Shakespeare's Comedy of A Midsummer-night's Dream - Page 113by William Shakespeare - 1877 - 195 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - 566 pages
...Meet me all by break of day. , [Exeunt OBEEON, TITANIA, and Train. Puck. If we shadows have offended, Think but this, (and all is mended), That you have...not reprehend ; If you pardon, we will mend. And, as I'm an honest fuck, If we have unearned luck Now to 'scape the serpent's tongue, We will make amends... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 512 pages
...you have hut slumber'd here, While these visions did appear. .'¡'/.M/ this weak and idle theme, JVo more yielding but a dream, Gentles, do not reprehend ; If you pardon, we will mend. And, as Vm an honest Puck, jf we have unearned luck ./Vote to 'scape the serpenTs tongue. We will make amends,... | |
| Sandor Goodhart - Music - 2000 - 306 pages
...actors: If we shadows have offended, Think but this, and all is mended, That you have but slumb'red here While these visions did appear. And this weak...Gentles, do not reprehend. If you pardon, we will mend. (5. 1 .423-30) But this speech goes one step further, and conflates acting and dreaming: Puck also... | |
| Athens (Greece) - 2001 - 86 pages
...the lip of the stage. To the audience:) PUCK If we shadows have offended, That you have but slumbered here While these visions did appear. And this weak...will mend. And as I am an honest Puck, If we have uneam-ed luck Now to scape the serpent's tongue, We will make amends ere long. Else the Puck a liar... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 2001 - 134 pages
...Think but this, and all is mended: That you have but slumber'd here While these visions did appear; 410 And this weak and idle theme, No more yielding but...pardon, we will mend. And, as I am an honest Puck, 415 If we have unearned luck Now to 'scape the serpent's tongue We will make amends ere long, Else... | |
| James Bednarz - Literary Criticism - 2001 - 358 pages
...Delirio rejects. In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Delirio might have replied that he had "but slumb'red here / While these visions did appear. / And this...weak and idle theme, / No more yielding but a dream" (5.1.425-28). He might have concurred with the similarly betrayed Hermia: "Methinks I see these things... | |
| Susannah York, William Shakespeare - Drama - 2001 - 124 pages
...Epilogue PUCK If we shadows have offended Think but this and all is mended That you have but slumbered here While these visions did appear. And this weak and idle theme No more yielding but a dream . . . A Midsummer Night's Dream After training at RADA, when- she won tinAward for most promising student,... | |
| Jennifer Mulherin - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2001 - 40 pages
...epilogue If we shadows have offended, Think but this, and all is mended: That you have but slumber d here, While these visions did appear. And this weak and idle theme, No more yielding but a dream. Act v Scii Theseus on the craftsmen's play I will hear that play; For never anything can be amiss.... | |
| Simon Hawke - Fiction - 2001 - 244 pages
...and did: If we shadows have offended, Think but this, and all is mended, That you have but slumbered here While these visions did appear, And this weak and idle theme, No more yielding than a dream, Gentles, do not reprehend. If you pardon, we will mend. A Midsummer Night's Dream (Act... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 394 pages
...his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more.' No more yeelding but a dreame, 422 Centles, doe not reprehend. If you pardon, we will mend. And as I am an honeft Pucke , 425 If we haue vnearned lucke, Now to fcape the Serpents tongue, We will make amends... | |
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