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If I can wear a mask, let me play Thisbe too! I’ll speak in an amazing high-pitched voice. Pyramus will say: “Thisne, Thisne!” Then I'll say: “Ah, Pyramus, my dear love! I’m your dear Thisbe—your dear lady!”
That’s all one. You shall play it in a mask, and you may speak as small as you will. BOTTOM. An I may hide my face, let me play Thisbe too! I’ll speak in a monstrous little voice: “Thisne, Thisne!”—“Ah, Pyramus, my lover dear, thy Thisbe dear and lady dear!”. BOTTOM. An I may hide my face, let me play Thisbe too!
A lover, that kills himself most gallant for love. 20 : BOTTOM : That will ask some tears in the true performing of : it: if I do it, let the audience look to their : eyes; I will move storms, I will condole in some : measure. To the rest: yet my chief humour is for a : tyrant: I could play Ercles rarely, or a part to : tear a cat in, to make ...
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QUINCE A lover, that kills himself most gallant for love. BOTTOM That will ask some tears in the true performing of it: if I do it, let the audience look to their eyes ; I will move storms, I...
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QUINCE: A lover that kills himself most gallant for love. – William Shakespeare. A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act 1, Scene 2. As Quince assigns the role of Pyramus to Bottom, he explains that Pyramus is a lover who kills himself for love. It is ironic that a lover should take his life for love.
If someone is gallant, they behave bravely and honourably in a dangerous or difficult situation. [ old-fashioned ] The gallant soldiers lost their lives so that peace might reign again.
If someone is gallant, they behave bravely and honourably in a dangerous or difficult situation.
Discover how 'gallant' symbolizes fidelity in relationships, as explored in Arthashastra through the Barber's wife's perspective on love.