A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pages |
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Page 153
... ship , but solely to the power of Prospero , that the ship- wreck is to be attributed . " The words of command are not only strictly proper , but are only such as point the object to be attained , and no superfluous ones of detail ...
... ship , but solely to the power of Prospero , that the ship- wreck is to be attributed . " The words of command are not only strictly proper , but are only such as point the object to be attained , and no superfluous ones of detail ...
Page 167
... ship , ( being left to the mercy of the sea ) for her most aduantage ; that Sir George Sommers ( sitting vpon the poope of the ship ) , where he sate three dayes and three nights to- gether , without meales meate , and little or no ...
... ship , ( being left to the mercy of the sea ) for her most aduantage ; that Sir George Sommers ( sitting vpon the poope of the ship ) , where he sate three dayes and three nights to- gether , without meales meate , and little or no ...
Page 396
... ship and every thing belonging to it . He was much ashamed ; and then perceived that he had been guilty of great folly . The lady gave him a horse , and money for his pocket , and he leaves the place very sorrowful and melancholy , and ...
... ship and every thing belonging to it . He was much ashamed ; and then perceived that he had been guilty of great folly . The lady gave him a horse , and money for his pocket , and he leaves the place very sorrowful and melancholy , and ...
Contents
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JULIUS CÆSAR | 1 |
As You Like | 33 |
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH | 69 |
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