The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 32Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page 44
... figure is in Euphues , “ That the foot should neglect his office to cor- rect the face " ; also in Timon of Athens , I. i . 94 , " The foot above the head . " 471. come from thy ward ] don't stand there threatening me with your useless ...
... figure is in Euphues , “ That the foot should neglect his office to cor- rect the face " ; also in Timon of Athens , I. i . 94 , " The foot above the head . " 471. come from thy ward ] don't stand there threatening me with your useless ...
Page 129
... figure ( line 67 ) reason was clear water covered with mist or " fumes " ; here it is a shore that ought to be covered by the water of reason , but the water has ebbed , and left the shore muddy ; now the tide turns , and the waters of ...
... figure ( line 67 ) reason was clear water covered with mist or " fumes " ; here it is a shore that ought to be covered by the water of reason , but the water has ebbed , and left the shore muddy ; now the tide turns , and the waters of ...
Page 134
... figure may have been suggested by open- mouthed astonishment . The passage is purposely hyperbolical , as in " eyes do offices of truth " ( line 156 ) . As to Capell's reading " these words ( i.e. these words of mine ) , it would spoil ...
... figure may have been suggested by open- mouthed astonishment . The passage is purposely hyperbolical , as in " eyes do offices of truth " ( line 156 ) . As to Capell's reading " these words ( i.e. these words of mine ) , it would spoil ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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