All 4 Uses of
discourse
in
A Midsummer Night's Dream
- THESEUS Fair lovers, you are fortunately met: Of this discourse we more will hear anon.— Egeus, I will overbear your will; For in the temple, by and by with us, These couples shall eternally be knit.†
Scene 4.1
- I am to discourse wonders
Scene 4.2 *discourse = speak (of)
- For all the rest, Let Lion, Moonshine, Wall, and lovers twain, At large discourse while here they do remain.†
Scene 5.1
- DEMETRIUS It is the wittiest partition that ever I heard discourse, my lord.†
Scene 5.1
Definition:
a serious speech, writing, or conversation on a particular topic
or much more rarely: to speak or write formally on a particular topic; or to have a conversation
or much more rarely: to speak or write formally on a particular topic; or to have a conversation