The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 32Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... narratives- " We split ! " This may mean that the ship has run on the rocks and stuck fast , and possibly is ... narrative ; the ship does not founder ; she may be on a rock while he " flames amazement " ; 2 all the passengers - the ship ...
... narratives- " We split ! " This may mean that the ship has run on the rocks and stuck fast , and possibly is ... narrative ; the ship does not founder ; she may be on a rock while he " flames amazement " ; 2 all the passengers - the ship ...
Page xvii
... narratives ; for they ex- pressly state that there were no venomous reptiles in the island . Thus Shakespeare selects , rejects , or adds at his will , and this in his usual manner ; as his Rome was London , so his island is England ...
... narratives ; for they ex- pressly state that there were no venomous reptiles in the island . Thus Shakespeare selects , rejects , or adds at his will , and this in his usual manner ; as his Rome was London , so his island is England ...
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... narratives - would require much greater space than I have at my disposal ; and I must omit much of the general description of the storm , and select only a few particulars . In Strachey we have the germ of " I flamed amazement " ( I. ii ...
... narratives - would require much greater space than I have at my disposal ; and I must omit much of the general description of the storm , and select only a few particulars . In Strachey we have the germ of " I flamed amazement " ( I. ii ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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