The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 35Methuen, 1918 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 49
Page v
... will be found in the text and the notes . Finally , I may call attention to the evident inter- polation in III . iv . 45-50 , as explained in the Introduction , Pp . xxii , xxiii . As in my edition of The Tempest , so in.
... will be found in the text and the notes . Finally , I may call attention to the evident inter- polation in III . iv . 45-50 , as explained in the Introduction , Pp . xxii , xxiii . As in my edition of The Tempest , so in.
Page vi
... Tempest , so in this of Twelfth Night , some emendations in the Textual Notes have been retained on the ground of their literary interest . In these notes F stands for the Folio of 1623 , and F 2 , F3 , F4 for the Second , Third , and ...
... Tempest , so in this of Twelfth Night , some emendations in the Textual Notes have been retained on the ground of their literary interest . In these notes F stands for the Folio of 1623 , and F 2 , F3 , F4 for the Second , Third , and ...
Page xvii
... Tempest in this series ( the Arden Shakespeare ) ; but not in connection with the names of the Dramatis Persona of that play , although they serve equally well to illustrate my point ; for not one of them was selected by Shakespeare for ...
... Tempest in this series ( the Arden Shakespeare ) ; but not in connection with the names of the Dramatis Persona of that play , although they serve equally well to illustrate my point ; for not one of them was selected by Shakespeare for ...
Page xviii
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. Tempest - occur in Eden's Historie of Travaile , 1577 , an authority most undeniably respected by Shakespeare . Valentine and Curio are the " Gentlemen attending , ” and need not ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. Tempest - occur in Eden's Historie of Travaile , 1577 , an authority most undeniably respected by Shakespeare . Valentine and Curio are the " Gentlemen attending , ” and need not ...
Page xix
... Tempest in 1611 , I shall be able to tell you that the poet's views of love in the earlier play will contrast most strikingly with his treatment of the same subject in the later play ; and if the Latin were not somewhat overworn , I ...
... Tempest in 1611 , I shall be able to tell you that the poet's views of love in the earlier play will contrast most strikingly with his treatment of the same subject in the later play ; and if the Latin were not somewhat overworn , I ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abbott ANGELES Appendix Bandello Belleforest better Cæsar CALIFORN Camb Capell Cesario Clown Collier colour comedy Cotgrave Craig compares Craig quotes Cymbeline devil Dict Duke Dyce Exeunt Exit F reading Fabian favour Feste fool former note Furness galliard Gentlemen of Verona give Gl'Ingannati Halliwell Hamlet Handbook to Shakespeare Hanmer hath heart Henry Henry IV humour Illyria Italian Julius Cæsar Keightley King King Lear lady Latin lord Love's Labour's Lost madam Malone Malvolio Maria meaning merry metaphor note on line occurs Olivia Orsino Othello passage pavin phrase play poet Pope possibly probably reference Richard II Rowe scene Sebastian sense Shake Shakespeare Sir Andrew SIR TOBY BELCH Sir Toby's Sir Topas song speak speare's speech Steevens suggested sweet Tempest textual notes thee Theobald thou thought tion Twelfth Night UNIVERS UNIVERSI Viola word Wright