Bottom. What is Pyramus? A lover or a tyrant? 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.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Quince. Marry, our play is "The most lamentable comedy and most cruel death of Pyramus and Thisbe." Bottom. A very good piece... of work, I assure you, and a merry.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Quince. He is a very paramour for a sweet voice. Flute. You must say "paragon." A paramour is, God bless us, a thing of naugh...t.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Snug. Have you the lion's part written? Pray you, if it be, give it me; for I am slow of study. Quince. You may do it extempo...re, for it is nothing but roaring.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Let the palings of her bed Be quince and box-wood overlaid... with the scented bark of yew. That all the wood in blossoming, May calm her heart and cool her blood For losing of her maidenhood.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
... transform into our flesh our... deaths, crossing the street, plum, quince, living in the orchard and being hungry, and plucking the fruit.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
The press and politicians. A delicate relationship. Too close, and danger ensues. Too far apart and democracy itself cannot functi...on without the essential exchange of information. Creative leaks, a discreet lunch, interchange in the Lobby, the art of the unattributable telephone call, late at night.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »