The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 32Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Ferdinand , With hair up - staring , then like reeds , not hair , - Was the first man that leap'd ; cried , " Hell is empty , And all the devils are here . " But was not this nigh shore ? Why , that's my spirit ! 215 Close by , my ...
... Ferdinand , With hair up - staring , then like reeds , not hair , - Was the first man that leap'd ; cried , " Hell is empty , And all the devils are here . " But was not this nigh shore ? Why , that's my spirit ! 215 Close by , my ...
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... Ferdinand , and that his second reply ( lines 475-481 ) brings out the meaning of " gentle . " If so , 470 471. come ... Ferdinand's drawn sword . The other interpretation ( suggested chiefly by Miranda's " Sir , have pity , " though ...
... Ferdinand , and that his second reply ( lines 475-481 ) brings out the meaning of " gentle . " If so , 470 471. come ... Ferdinand's drawn sword . The other interpretation ( suggested chiefly by Miranda's " Sir , have pity , " though ...
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... Ferdinand is probably kneeling . 91. Exeunt Fer . and Mir . sever- ally ] The Folio ( see Textual Notes ) has Exeunt ; the rest was added by Capell . We must suppose that set it down " ; otherwise we might question the manner of Ferdinand's ...
... Ferdinand is probably kneeling . 91. Exeunt Fer . and Mir . sever- ally ] The Folio ( see Textual Notes ) has Exeunt ; the rest was added by Capell . We must suppose that set it down " ; otherwise we might question the manner of Ferdinand's ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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