The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press, 1907 |
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Page ix
... was overcom with jelosy of his wife with the Kinge of Bohemia . . . . Remember also howe he sent to the orakell of Apollo . · 99 66 and how this , and how that ' Remember. [ ix ] INTRODUCTION TO THE TEMPEST HENRY JAMES ·
... was overcom with jelosy of his wife with the Kinge of Bohemia . . . . Remember also howe he sent to the orakell of Apollo . · 99 66 and how this , and how that ' Remember. [ ix ] INTRODUCTION TO THE TEMPEST HENRY JAMES ·
Page xiv
... Apollo's oracles , detested him " that did betray the Best , " invoked " the gods , " burnt heretics , read printed ballads , laughed at Puritans , obeyed the daughter of the Emperor of Russia , and ordered statues from " that rare ...
... Apollo's oracles , detested him " that did betray the Best , " invoked " the gods , " burnt heretics , read printed ballads , laughed at Puritans , obeyed the daughter of the Emperor of Russia , and ordered statues from " that rare ...
Page xxx
... Apollo Du Bail forthwith begins his " Romance of the two great kingdoms of Albania and Sicily . " His work is rather an adaptation than a trans- lation ; he alters names and events , and is especially pro- fuse in his additions of ...
... Apollo Du Bail forthwith begins his " Romance of the two great kingdoms of Albania and Sicily . " His work is rather an adaptation than a trans- lation ; he alters names and events , and is especially pro- fuse in his additions of ...
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... Apollo's temple , Cleomenes and Dion , whom you know Of stuff'd sufficiency : now from the oracle They will bring all ; whose spiritual counsel had , Shall stop or spur me . Have I done well ? FIRST LORD . Well done , my lord . LEON ...
... Apollo's temple , Cleomenes and Dion , whom you know Of stuff'd sufficiency : now from the oracle They will bring all ; whose spiritual counsel had , Shall stop or spur me . Have I done well ? FIRST LORD . Well done , my lord . LEON ...
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... Apollo suddenly will have The truth of this appear . Prepare you , lords ; Summon a session , that we may arraign Our most disloyal lady ; for , as she hath Been publicly accused , so shall she have A just and open trial . While she ...
... Apollo suddenly will have The truth of this appear . Prepare you , lords ; Summon a session , that we may arraign Our most disloyal lady ; for , as she hath Been publicly accused , so shall she have A just and open trial . While she ...
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Antigonus Apollo Ariel Autolycus ballad bear beseech Bohemia brother Caliban Camillo child CLEOMENES court Cymb daughter death Delphi Deucalion DION discase Dorastus dost Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father Fawnia fear feast Florizel Folio reading follow French GENT gentleman give grace Greene's novel hath hear heart heavens Hermione honest honour infra king king of Bohemia kingdoms of Albania lady LEON Leontes live look lord Mamillius master means Milan mistress monster never o'er oracle Othello PAUL Paulina Perdita play Polixenes pray prince princess prithee PROS Prospero queen royal SCENE Shakespeare shalt SHEP shepherd Sicilia Silvia sing speak spirit Stephano strange supra swear sweet Sycorax tell Tempest thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought TRIN Trinculo true wife WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Winter's Tale word