The Works of Shakespeare: The Tempest, Volume 11Methuen, 1905 - 254 pages |
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... speech which is thrown on carelessly , or rent , or almost cast aside ; and to this we may add that there is a middle period when the garment of words gives a perfect grace to the bodying forth of the poet's thought or passion . As to ...
... speech which is thrown on carelessly , or rent , or almost cast aside ; and to this we may add that there is a middle period when the garment of words gives a perfect grace to the bodying forth of the poet's thought or passion . As to ...
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... speech ] by's ( by his ) speech . Grey's emendation is probably correct . 498. free , etc. ] See Introduction , P. xlv . Our hint of woe Act II . Scene 1 . 3. Hint ] It is Shakespeare's habit from the first to employ more than once in ...
... speech ] by's ( by his ) speech . Grey's emendation is probably correct . 498. free , etc. ] See Introduction , P. xlv . Our hint of woe Act II . Scene 1 . 3. Hint ] It is Shakespeare's habit from the first to employ more than once in ...
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... speech , " I defy thee . " 144. ] For this speech of Caliban , see Introduction , p . xxxvii . 146. twangling ] Pope would read " twanging " ; but cf. ' twangling Jack " in Taming of the Shrew , II . i . 159. Tennyson has " twangling ...
... speech , " I defy thee . " 144. ] For this speech of Caliban , see Introduction , p . xxxvii . 146. twangling ] Pope would read " twanging " ; but cf. ' twangling Jack " in Taming of the Shrew , II . i . 159. Tennyson has " twangling ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
NAMES OF THE ACTORS ETC | 177 |
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