The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 32Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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William Shakespeare. INTRODUCTION PART I. - SOURCES OF THE TEMPEST No explorer in the regions of Shakespearean ... Shakespeare's Tempest , for which no origin is yet assigned , was formed on this favourite romance . But although this ...
William Shakespeare. INTRODUCTION PART I. - SOURCES OF THE TEMPEST No explorer in the regions of Shakespearean ... Shakespeare's Tempest , for which no origin is yet assigned , was formed on this favourite romance . But although this ...
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William Shakespeare. PART III - CHARACTERISTICS Among the plays of Shakespeare none has more striking individual characteristics than The Tempest . It stood first in the Folio of 1623 ; if not the last , it is among the last that ...
William Shakespeare. PART III - CHARACTERISTICS Among the plays of Shakespeare none has more striking individual characteristics than The Tempest . It stood first in the Folio of 1623 ; if not the last , it is among the last that ...
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William Shakespeare. shoulders . . . have their eyes in their shoulders , and their mouths in the middle of their breasts " ( Tempest , III . iii . 46 , 47 ) . But it is more likely that Shakespeare had before him a copy of Hakluyt ...
William Shakespeare. shoulders . . . have their eyes in their shoulders , and their mouths in the middle of their breasts " ( Tempest , III . iii . 46 , 47 ) . But it is more likely that Shakespeare had before him a copy of Hakluyt ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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admiration Alonso Antonio Appendix Ariel Bermudas boatswain brave burthen Caliban Capell cell Ceres charm conject Cymbeline discase dost doth drama drown Duke of Milan Dyce editors Enter Epilogue Exeunt eyes Ferdinand fish Folio foul Gates George Somers give Gonzalo Hanmer hast hath hear heaven island isle Jourdan Julius Cæsar Juno Keightley king labour lord magic Malone masque master means Midsummer Night's Dream Miranda monster Naples narratives nature note on line nymphs omitted pamphlet passage Pericles play poet poet's Pope possibly prithee probably Pros Prospero reference remember Rowe Scene Sebastian sense Shake Shakespeare ship shore sleep speech spirit Steevens Stephano storm Strachey Strachey's strange suggested supernatural Sycorax tell Tempest thee Theobald thine thou art thought thunder tion Trin Trinculo True Declaration Virginia William Strachey Winter's Tale word wreck دو وو