a. titania
From a fellow high school student, Titania.
The lines "Out of this wood do not desire to go, Thou shalt remain here whether thou wilt or no, You are a spirit of no common rate" are spoken by Puck to Bottom in Act 3 of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Puck is trying to keep Bottom in the enchanted forest and recognizing his uniqueness as a transformed character.
TITANIA
Yes, he did, and for those reasons.
somewhere in act 3 when he says i came i saw i conquer or something along those lines
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The sun is coming up and the fairies should leave.
Why would you ask "which of the following" without including the FOLLOWING? "The following" are these: The Sugar Act The Tea Act The Townshend Act The Declatory Act So instead of asking a stupid question without details, how about you do some research?
Romeo said it in "Romeo and Juliet," Act 2, scene 3, lines 4-8.
Hamlet says this to Ophelia. A nunnery was seen as a place where a woman would stay out of trouble and/or have the best chance of remaining faithful.
I believe his says that their cause is strong enough to bond them to their words or something along those lines
They are the lines of latitude and longitude.