The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 32Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page 180
... nymphs , " and their attributes , their surround- ings ; in the first instance they are " cold nymphs " ; and , if country maidens , are yet idealised enough to claim a poetical kinship with the " nymphs , call'd Naiads , ” of line 180 ...
... nymphs , " and their attributes , their surround- ings ; in the first instance they are " cold nymphs " ; and , if country maidens , are yet idealised enough to claim a poetical kinship with the " nymphs , call'd Naiads , ” of line 180 ...
Page 181
... nymphs chaste crowns , " such as the " sedged crowns " of line 129 . " " As to other interpretations , it will be sufficient to add without comment , that " pionèd " ( cf. Hamlet's " a worthy pioner , " I. v . 163 , and Spenser's ...
... nymphs chaste crowns , " such as the " sedged crowns " of line 129 . " " As to other interpretations , it will be sufficient to add without comment , that " pionèd " ( cf. Hamlet's " a worthy pioner , " I. v . 163 , and Spenser's ...
Page 182
... nymphs chaste crowns . " It is much more probable that the nymphs and their rivers in lines 128 to 130 recall the countryside nymphs and their Avon , or other stream , in lines 64-66 . APPENDIX IV ARIEL'S SONGS ; ( a ) V. 88-94 182 ...
... nymphs chaste crowns . " It is much more probable that the nymphs and their rivers in lines 128 to 130 recall the countryside nymphs and their Avon , or other stream , in lines 64-66 . APPENDIX IV ARIEL'S SONGS ; ( a ) V. 88-94 182 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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