The Works of Shakespeare: The tempest. 1921 |
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If so , Shakespeare would , it appears , have had it from Ariosto direct , not from Sir John Harington's translation printed by Richard Field in 1591 , because the English version has nothing corresponding to the words “ furor profetico ...
If so , Shakespeare would , it appears , have had it from Ariosto direct , not from Sir John Harington's translation printed by Richard Field in 1591 , because the English version has nothing corresponding to the words “ furor profetico ...
Page liv
... carry away with them is , to quote Bradley once again , the impression that the heroic being , though in one sense and outwardly he has failed , is yet in another sense superior to the world in which he appears .
... carry away with them is , to quote Bradley once again , the impression that the heroic being , though in one sense and outwardly he has failed , is yet in another sense superior to the world in which he appears .
Page 140
3. appears two lines before the close of 4. 2. and therefore before Iago and Roderigo have left the stage . F. sometimes follows Q.'s lead and sometimes delays the entry for a few lines . Verse Lining . In general , we silently follow ...
3. appears two lines before the close of 4. 2. and therefore before Iago and Roderigo have left the stage . F. sometimes follows Q.'s lead and sometimes delays the entry for a few lines . Verse Lining . In general , we silently follow ...
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