almostrs
10-26-2005, 01:59 PM
I have to try to find a clear meaning for these passages. Help?
"Full of vexation come I,with complaint against my child,my daughter Hermia."
"Go Philostrate,stir up the Athenian youth to merriment."
"Now,fair Hippoltya,our nupital hour draws apace."
"Therefore,fair Hermia,question your desires;know of youth...if you yield not to your father's choice you can endure the livery of a nun"
"You have her father's love,Demetrius;let me have Hermia's;do you marry him?"
"Lysander and myself will fly this place. Before this time I did Lysander see, seemed Athens a paradise to me. O,then what graces im my love do dwell,that hath turned a heaven into Hell!"
"Full of vexation come I,with complaint against my child,my daughter Hermia."
"Go Philostrate,stir up the Athenian youth to merriment."
"Now,fair Hippoltya,our nupital hour draws apace."
"Therefore,fair Hermia,question your desires;know of youth...if you yield not to your father's choice you can endure the livery of a nun"
"You have her father's love,Demetrius;let me have Hermia's;do you marry him?"
"Lysander and myself will fly this place. Before this time I did Lysander see, seemed Athens a paradise to me. O,then what graces im my love do dwell,that hath turned a heaven into Hell!"