The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 32Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... given to Prospero . etc. extraordinary freshness , profusion and spontaneity , Shakespeare's metaphors are surprisingly accurate . In this com- mand of figurative language he is not only supreme ; he has more imagery and uses it more ...
... given to Prospero . etc. extraordinary freshness , profusion and spontaneity , Shakespeare's metaphors are surprisingly accurate . In this com- mand of figurative language he is not only supreme ; he has more imagery and uses it more ...
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... given to work ] calculated to produce its effect . Holt refers such a poison to " Africans , " and Steevens quotes Leicester's Commonwealth : " I heard him maintain . . . that poison might be so tempered and given , as it should not ...
... given to work ] calculated to produce its effect . Holt refers such a poison to " Africans , " and Steevens quotes Leicester's Commonwealth : " I heard him maintain . . . that poison might be so tempered and given , as it should not ...
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... given by Strachey of the " pleasant drinke " which the shipwrecked crew made of the cedar berries ; also the " gushings and soft bub- lings " of fresh water which they found by digging , though the islands were destitute of streams ...
... given by Strachey of the " pleasant drinke " which the shipwrecked crew made of the cedar berries ; also the " gushings and soft bub- lings " of fresh water which they found by digging , though the islands were destitute of streams ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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