A Midsummer Night's Dream

Notes and references

All references to A Midsummer Night's Dream, unless otherwise specified, are taken from the Arden Shakespeare 2nd series edition.[109] Under their referencing system, which uses roman numerals, III.i.55 means act 3 (Roman numerals in upper case), scene 1 (Roman numerals lower case), line 55.

Notes

  1. ^ Theseus' "The lunatic, the lover, and the poet" speech is in A Midsummer Night's Dream V.I.2–22.[35]
  2. ^ Specifically, Bottom alludes to I Corinthians 2:9.[41]

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