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... writing in that year , would have made some reference 66 1 It is possible also that he had one or two other plays in prospect or even on the stocks . " to the violent storms of the latter part of 1612 XX INTRODUCTION.
... writing in that year , would have made some reference 66 1 It is possible also that he had one or two other plays in prospect or even on the stocks . " to the violent storms of the latter part of 1612 XX INTRODUCTION.
Page lxv
... latter part of this second passage . They often resemble similar expressions in A Mid- summer Night's Dream ; indeed , we might suppose that Shakespeare had just re - read his earlier play . " This is the silliest stuff that ever I ...
... latter part of this second passage . They often resemble similar expressions in A Mid- summer Night's Dream ; indeed , we might suppose that Shakespeare had just re - read his earlier play . " This is the silliest stuff that ever I ...
Page 158
... latter , I should repeat , does not appear to have been printed previous to its inclusion in Purchas , although , as I think , Shakespeare must have had access to it in 1610 ; and I further think that he wrote with all three accounts ...
... latter , I should repeat , does not appear to have been printed previous to its inclusion in Purchas , although , as I think , Shakespeare must have had access to it in 1610 ; and I further think that he wrote with all three accounts ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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