QUINCE: Our play is the most lamentable story and most cruel death of Pyramus and Thisbe. PUCK: Pyramus and Thisbe? That’s a story about a couple of star-crossed lovers that definitely doesn’t ...
Let’s have some fun with them… QUINCE: Speak, Pyramus. Thisbe, come forward. BOTTOM: “Thisbe, the flowers of odour savour sweet. So does your breath, my dearest Thisbe dear. But hark!
For example, the ancient Babylonian myth of Pyramus and Thisbe, two young lovers doomed by chance mistake and bad timing. Or Echo and Narcissus, a trail of seductions that ends with a dagger ...
The print archive of Stewart & Stewart, a printer and publisher of fine art prints since 1980, has been acquired by the Detroit Institute of Arts for the museum’s permanent collection.