The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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Page 108
... Venice , III . ii . 98 ) . The figure is of the scarf worn somewhat as in this passage : " What fashion will you wear the garland of ? About your neck , like an usurer's chain ? under your arm , like a lieutenant's scarf " ; or , " The ...
... Venice , III . ii . 98 ) . The figure is of the scarf worn somewhat as in this passage : " What fashion will you wear the garland of ? About your neck , like an usurer's chain ? under your arm , like a lieutenant's scarf " ; or , " The ...
Page 148
... - vails with the All - Merciful on his Throne , and frees men from all faults . Cf. " Can no prayers pierce thee ? " Merchant of Venice , Iv . i . 126 . APPENDIX I ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE Tempest I. THE WRECK OF 148 THE TEMPEST.
... - vails with the All - Merciful on his Throne , and frees men from all faults . Cf. " Can no prayers pierce thee ? " Merchant of Venice , Iv . i . 126 . APPENDIX I ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE Tempest I. THE WRECK OF 148 THE TEMPEST.
Page 177
... Venice , in which he pronounced Stephano with the accent on the penultimate ; and it has been con- . jectured that he learnt the more correct pronunciation from Jonson's play , and was mindful of it when he wrote his Tempest . There may ...
... Venice , in which he pronounced Stephano with the accent on the penultimate ; and it has been con- . jectured that he learnt the more correct pronunciation from Jonson's play , and was mindful of it when he wrote his Tempest . There may ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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