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The story upon which “ The Tempest " is founded , was most probably derived ,
according to Shakespeare ' s usual practice , from an existing play or from some
popular chronicle or romance . Collins the poet , indeed , informed T . Warton ,
that ...
The story upon which “ The Tempest " is founded , was most probably derived ,
according to Shakespeare ' s usual practice , from an existing play or from some
popular chronicle or romance . Collins the poet , indeed , informed T . Warton ,
that ...
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Mr . Hunter , in his “ Disquisition on the Scene , Origin , Date , & c . of Shakspeare
' s Tempest , " has laboured with great ingenuity to prove that the actual scene of
the play was Lampedusa , “ an island of the Mediterranean lying not far out of a ...
Mr . Hunter , in his “ Disquisition on the Scene , Origin , Date , & c . of Shakspeare
' s Tempest , " has laboured with great ingenuity to prove that the actual scene of
the play was Lampedusa , “ an island of the Mediterranean lying not far out of a ...
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Lend thy hand , | What foul play had we , that we came from thence ? And pluck
my magic garment from me . — So ; Or blessed was ' t we did ? [ Lays down his
robe . Pro . Both , both , my girl : Lie there , my art . - Wipe thou thine eyes ; have
By ...
Lend thy hand , | What foul play had we , that we came from thence ? And pluck
my magic garment from me . — So ; Or blessed was ' t we did ? [ Lays down his
robe . Pro . Both , both , my girl : Lie there , my art . - Wipe thou thine eyes ; have
By ...
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To have no screen between this part he With colours fairer painted their foul ends
. play ' d In few , they hurried us aboard a bark , And him he play ' d it for , he
needs will be Bore us some leagues to sea ; where they prepar ' d Absolute Milan
.
To have no screen between this part he With colours fairer painted their foul ends
. play ' d In few , they hurried us aboard a bark , And him he play ' d it for , he
needs will be Bore us some leagues to sea ; where they prepar ' d Absolute Milan
.
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Not a soul The mariners , say how thou hast dispos ' d , But felt a fever of the mad
, and play ' d And all the rest o ' the fleet . Some tricks of desperation . All , but
mariners , ARI . Safely in harbour Plung ' d in the foaming brine , and quit the ...
Not a soul The mariners , say how thou hast dispos ' d , But felt a fever of the mad
, and play ' d And all the rest o ' the fleet . Some tricks of desperation . All , but
mariners , ARI . Safely in harbour Plung ' d in the foaming brine , and quit the ...
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