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Page 448
... never seene : Some say ' t is buried deepe Beneath the sea , which breakes and rores Above its savage rockie shores , Nor erc is known to sleepe . " Persons Represented . ALONSO , King of Naples . FERDINAND 448 THE TEMPEST .
... never seene : Some say ' t is buried deepe Beneath the sea , which breakes and rores Above its savage rockie shores , Nor erc is known to sleepe . " Persons Represented . ALONSO , King of Naples . FERDINAND 448 THE TEMPEST .
Page 452
... never meddle with my thoughts . PRO . I should inform thee further . Lend thy hand , - And pluck my magic garment from me . So ; [ Lays down his robe . Lie there , my art . - Wipe thou thine eyes ; have comfort . ( * ) Old text ...
... never meddle with my thoughts . PRO . I should inform thee further . Lend thy hand , - And pluck my magic garment from me . So ; [ Lays down his robe . Lie there , my art . - Wipe thou thine eyes ; have comfort . ( * ) Old text ...
Page 456
... old provincialism , probably meant the same , that is , sprinkled . Now I arise : - ] The purport of these words has never been satisfactorily explained , Sit still , and hear the last of our sea 456 [ ACT I. THE TEMPEST .
... old provincialism , probably meant the same , that is , sprinkled . Now I arise : - ] The purport of these words has never been satisfactorily explained , Sit still , and hear the last of our sea 456 [ ACT I. THE TEMPEST .
Page 460
... noses , can perform it . " MIRA . ( Waking . ) ] Mr. Collier claims for his annotator the merit of having first added this not very important stage direction . We'll visit Caliban , my slave , who never Yields 460 [ ACT I. THE TEMPEST .
... noses , can perform it . " MIRA . ( Waking . ) ] Mr. Collier claims for his annotator the merit of having first added this not very important stage direction . We'll visit Caliban , my slave , who never Yields 460 [ ACT I. THE TEMPEST .
Page 468
... never graced before with such a paragon to their queen . GON . Not since widow Dido's time . ANT . Widow ? a pox o ' that ! How came that widow in ? Widow Dido ! The usual reading is that adopted by Capell , " Which of them , he or ...
... never graced before with such a paragon to their queen . GON . Not since widow Dido's time . ANT . Widow ? a pox o ' that ! How came that widow in ? Widow Dido ! The usual reading is that adopted by Capell , " Which of them , he or ...
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Antigonus Antium ARIEL Aufidius AUTOLYCUS bear beseech blood Caliban Camillo Collier's annotator Cominius consul Cordelia Coriolanus CORN daughter death dost doth Edmund Egistus enemies Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio omits follow fool GENT give gods GONERIL grace hath hear heart heavens Hermione honour KENT king King Lear knave lady LART LARTIUS LEAR LEON Leontes look lord madam Marcius master means Menenius MIRA monster mother never night noble o'er Old text Pandosto Plutarch Polixenes poor pr'ythee pray prince Prospero quartos queen Re-enter Rome SCENE senate Shakespeare SHEP Sicilia speak speech spirit stand sword Sycorax tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast TRIN Trinculo true unto Volsces Volscian wife word