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Page 22
And when I rear my hand , do you the like , ALON . Lead away . [ Exeunt . To fall it
on Gonzalo . Arr . Prospero my lord shall know what I have SEB . O , but one
word . [ They converse apart . done :So , king , go safely on to seek thy son . [ Exit
.
And when I rear my hand , do you the like , ALON . Lead away . [ Exeunt . To fall it
on Gonzalo . Arr . Prospero my lord shall know what I have SEB . O , but one
word . [ They converse apart . done :So , king , go safely on to seek thy son . [ Exit
.
Page 34
Which here , in this most desolate isle , else falls ALON . O , it is monstrous !
monstrous ! Upon your heads , - is nothing but heart ' s sorrow , Methought the
billows spoke , and told me of it ; And a clear life ensuing . The winds did sing it to
me ...
Which here , in this most desolate isle , else falls ALON . O , it is monstrous !
monstrous ! Upon your heads , - is nothing but heart ' s sorrow , Methought the
billows spoke , and told me of it ; And a clear life ensuing . The winds did sing it to
me ...
Page 47
Fall to ' t yarely , or we run ourselves aground . # The striking the top masts was a
new invention in Shakspeare ' s time , which he here very properly introduces .
Sir Henry Manwaring says , “ It is not yet agreed amongst all seamen whether it is
...
Fall to ' t yarely , or we run ourselves aground . # The striking the top masts was a
new invention in Shakspeare ' s time , which he here very properly introduces .
Sir Henry Manwaring says , “ It is not yet agreed amongst all seamen whether it is
...
Page 52
In inclination Caliban is malicious , cowardly , false , and base ; and yet he is
essentially different from the vulgar knaves of a civilized world , as portrayed
occasionally by Shakspeare . He is rude , but not vulgar ; he never falls into the
prosaic ...
In inclination Caliban is malicious , cowardly , false , and base ; and yet he is
essentially different from the vulgar knaves of a civilized world , as portrayed
occasionally by Shakspeare . He is rude , but not vulgar ; he never falls into the
prosaic ...
Page 60
Let it fall rather , though the fork invade wilt appear , The region of my heart : be
Kent unmannerly , Freedom lives ... First folio , falls . ( + ) First folio , reserve thy
state . ( 1 ) First folio , sounds Rererbe . ( ) First folio omits , a . ( 11 ) First folio
omits ...
Let it fall rather , though the fork invade wilt appear , The region of my heart : be
Kent unmannerly , Freedom lives ... First folio , falls . ( + ) First folio , reserve thy
state . ( 1 ) First folio , sounds Rererbe . ( ) First folio omits , a . ( 11 ) First folio
omits ...
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