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... probably Ovid's " obusta gelu " ( Tr . v . ii . 66 ) ; cf. also his " frigus adurat , " and Milton's " burns frore . " 258. Sycorax ] Probably coined by Shakespeare . Possibly from Greek , σûs , a sow ; κópa , a raven ; or vxopph ...
... probably Ovid's " obusta gelu " ( Tr . v . ii . 66 ) ; cf. also his " frigus adurat , " and Milton's " burns frore . " 258. Sycorax ] Probably coined by Shakespeare . Possibly from Greek , σûs , a sow ; κópa , a raven ; or vxopph ...
Page 127
... Probably in an earlier sense ( " asked for , " with no notion of command ) . 52. heavenly music ] Shakespeare's references to music are always pro- foundly interesting ; and they abound in this play and in Twelfth Night . See 1. 58 ...
... Probably in an earlier sense ( " asked for , " with no notion of command ) . 52. heavenly music ] Shakespeare's references to music are always pro- foundly interesting ; and they abound in this play and in Twelfth Night . See 1. 58 ...
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... probably the only one extant . The stationer's entry is under 1st October 1610 , and this may be regarded as the date of publication of the ballad . What little is of interest in these stanzas may as well be given here . First , we ...
... probably the only one extant . The stationer's entry is under 1st October 1610 , and this may be regarded as the date of publication of the ballad . What little is of interest in these stanzas may as well be given here . First , we ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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