The Works of Shakespeare: The Tempest, Volume 11Methuen, 1905 - 254 pages |
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... Pericles ; and as I shall repeat later , some part of The Tempest may have been sketched already ; yet the resemblances of both language and incident make it more than probable that Shakespeare was prompted by some accounts of the wreck ...
... Pericles ; and as I shall repeat later , some part of The Tempest may have been sketched already ; yet the resemblances of both language and incident make it more than probable that Shakespeare was prompted by some accounts of the wreck ...
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... Pericles , III . i . 44 , " Blow , and split thyself . " Note also the same anxiety for sea room in Pericles . Possibly the poet is here using the same original for his storm as in Pericles . 14. ] Cf. Pericles , III.i. 19 , " Patience ...
... Pericles , III . i . 44 , " Blow , and split thyself . " Note also the same anxiety for sea room in Pericles . Possibly the poet is here using the same original for his storm as in Pericles . 14. ] Cf. Pericles , III.i. 19 , " Patience ...
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... Pericles , where Pericles and Marina are nearing the end of their narratives : 66 Pro- ' Now , blessing on thee ! rise ; thou art my child . Give me fresh garments . " Pericles , v . i . 216 . We may grant that both Prospero and Miranda ...
... Pericles , where Pericles and Marina are nearing the end of their narratives : 66 Pro- ' Now , blessing on thee ! rise ; thou art my child . Give me fresh garments . " Pericles , v . i . 216 . We may grant that both Prospero and Miranda ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
NAMES OF THE ACTORS ETC | 177 |
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