The Works of Shakespeare: The tempest, 1921At the University Press, 1960 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 27
Page 149
... meaning is , in either case , ' there will be no fighting ' . 62. foul A frequent epithet for the Devil , implying ' black ' ( cf. the ' foul fiend ' , Lr . 3. 4. 46 etc. ) , and ' devilish ' is the implication here . Cf. 2. 1. 223 n ...
... meaning is , in either case , ' there will be no fighting ' . 62. foul A frequent epithet for the Devil , implying ' black ' ( cf. the ' foul fiend ' , Lr . 3. 4. 46 etc. ) , and ' devilish ' is the implication here . Cf. 2. 1. 223 n ...
Page 176
... meaning ' imposture ' was here , but as the phrase is ' false imposition ' the noun must be neutral in sense . This ' false imposition ' rises to the value of a jewel in 3. 3. 158-9 . 267. ways ( Q. ) F. ' more wayes ' . 269-70 . as one ...
... meaning ' imposture ' was here , but as the phrase is ' false imposition ' the noun must be neutral in sense . This ' false imposition ' rises to the value of a jewel in 3. 3. 158-9 . 267. ways ( Q. ) F. ' more wayes ' . 269-70 . as one ...
Page 237
... meaning ) ; 2. 1. 232 PREPARATION , ( lit. ) action of preparing ; hence ( concr . ) hostile fleet ( cf. 1 H. IV , 4 . I. 93 ; Cor . 1. 2. 15 ) ; I. 3 . 14 , 221 PREPOSTEROUS , extraordinary ; I. 3. 328-9 PREPOSTEROUSLY , extraordin ...
... meaning ) ; 2. 1. 232 PREPARATION , ( lit. ) action of preparing ; hence ( concr . ) hostile fleet ( cf. 1 H. IV , 4 . I. 93 ; Cor . 1. 2. 15 ) ; I. 3 . 14 , 221 PREPOSTEROUS , extraordinary ; I. 3. 328-9 PREPOSTEROUSLY , extraordin ...
Contents
RICHARD BURBAGE FRONTISPIECE | vii |
The last scene | xlvii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | lvii |
5 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
beseech Bianca Brabantio Bradley Charles Kemble chidden Cinthio's cited Clown compositor conj Covent Garden Cyprus Desdemona devil dost Drury Lane Duke E. K. Chambers editors emendation Emilia Enter CASSIO Enter OTHELLO error farewell Folio foul foul papers Gentleman give goes Gratiano handkerchief Hart hast hath heart heaven hence honest honour husband Iago Iago's is't jealousy killed kiss lago lieutenant Linthicum Lodovico look lord married matter meaning Michael Cassio mistress Montano Moor murder never night noble play Pope pray Princess's Theatre Prithee Q. F. omit reading Roderigo S.D. Camb S.D. F. Exit S.D. Loc S.D. Q. F. Exit scene seems Senator sense Shakespeare Signior soul speak speech Steev suggests sweet tell Theatre thee thought tonight tragedy variants Venice villain Walkley's wife willow words Zounds