The Works of Shakespeare: The tempest, 1921At the University Press, 1960 |
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Page xvii
... give me the ocular proof .... Make me to see't ' ) corresponds with Cinthio's ' se non mi fai ... vedere cogl'occhi ... ' , whereas the French gives us only ' si tu ne me fais voir ' , we seem to have here a pretty definite clue ...
... give me the ocular proof .... Make me to see't ' ) corresponds with Cinthio's ' se non mi fai ... vedere cogl'occhi ... ' , whereas the French gives us only ' si tu ne me fais voir ' , we seem to have here a pretty definite clue ...
Page xxii
... gives me wonder great as my content To see you here before me . O my soul's joy ! If it were now to die , ' Twere now to ... give us the already ageing , disillusioned man ' , I find incredible . True , they are spoken before the wedding ...
... gives me wonder great as my content To see you here before me . O my soul's joy ! If it were now to die , ' Twere now to ... give us the already ageing , disillusioned man ' , I find incredible . True , they are spoken before the wedding ...
Page 64
... give't Iago . What he will do with it 300 Heaven knows , not I : I nothing but to please his fantasy . Re - enter IAGO Iago . How now ! What do you here alone ? Emilia . Do not you chide ; I have a thing for you . Iago . A thing for me ...
... give't Iago . What he will do with it 300 Heaven knows , not I : I nothing but to please his fantasy . Re - enter IAGO Iago . How now ! What do you here alone ? Emilia . Do not you chide ; I have a thing for you . Iago . A thing for me ...
Contents
RICHARD BURBAGE FRONTISPIECE | vii |
The last scene | xlvii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | lvii |
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