The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 32Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... present fancies " ; " Our revels now are ended " ; " I must use you in such another trick " ; " This rough magic . " And touching now the spirit , the sentiment , and its aloofness as of the higher philosophic mind , its gentle sadness ...
... present fancies " ; " Our revels now are ended " ; " I must use you in such another trick " ; " This rough magic . " And touching now the spirit , the sentiment , and its aloofness as of the higher philosophic mind , its gentle sadness ...
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... present , we will not hand a rope more ; use your authority : if you cannot , give thanks you have lived so long , and make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour , if Cheerly , good hearts ! Out of our it so hap ...
... present , we will not hand a rope more ; use your authority : if you cannot , give thanks you have lived so long , and make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour , if Cheerly , good hearts ! Out of our it so hap ...
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... present . 148. quit , hoist ] When verbs end in d or t , Shakespeare mostly omits the inflexion of the past tense or the past participle . 149. To cry ] It is always interesting to compare The Tempest with its com- panion romances ...
... present . 148. quit , hoist ] When verbs end in d or t , Shakespeare mostly omits the inflexion of the past tense or the past participle . 149. To cry ] It is always interesting to compare The Tempest with its com- panion romances ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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