The Works of Shakespeare: The Tempest, Volume 11Methuen, 1905 - 254 pages |
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... land ] Thus Shake- speare , by a paraphrase , identifies the meaning of a somewhat unusual term ( see note on I. ii . 50 ) . " Bound of land " is his explanation of " Bourn , " French Borne . This is the Folio spelling . " Bound " is a ...
... land ] Thus Shake- speare , by a paraphrase , identifies the meaning of a somewhat unusual term ( see note on I. ii . 50 ) . " Bound of land " is his explanation of " Bourn , " French Borne . This is the Folio spelling . " Bound " is a ...
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... land with bush , brake , thicket , as contrasted with the bare plain or hill ; but how large a growth the boscage or the shrubbery may be , is not easy to determine ; Trinculo , however , seems to supply us with an interesting ...
... land with bush , brake , thicket , as contrasted with the bare plain or hill ; but how large a growth the boscage or the shrubbery may be , is not easy to determine ; Trinculo , however , seems to supply us with an interesting ...
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... land ] Theobald ; F has greene - Land . 131. your ] our Hudson . the singular verb is in keeping with Shakespeare's grammar ( 1. i . 16 , note ) . 124. Sweet , now , etc. ] This speech , as far as " seriously , " may perhaps be given to ...
... land ] Theobald ; F has greene - Land . 131. your ] our Hudson . the singular verb is in keeping with Shakespeare's grammar ( 1. i . 16 , note ) . 124. Sweet , now , etc. ] This speech , as far as " seriously , " may perhaps be given to ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
NAMES OF THE ACTORS ETC | 177 |
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