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... probably true of Much Ado About Nothing , 1 — that both writers derived the main incidents of their plots from the same hidden I think this the more probable , as none of the names of the German play has been adopted by Shake- speare ...
... probably true of Much Ado About Nothing , 1 — that both writers derived the main incidents of their plots from the same hidden I think this the more probable , as none of the names of the German play has been adopted by Shake- speare ...
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... probably made for the sake of bringing in the quibble in Sebastian's answer . 74. to their queen ] Cf. " We have Abraham to our father " ( Luke iii . 8 ) . 76. o ' that ] A possible meaning is , " We don't want to hear of widows when we ...
... probably made for the sake of bringing in the quibble in Sebastian's answer . 74. to their queen ] Cf. " We have Abraham to our father " ( Luke iii . 8 ) . 76. o ' that ] A possible meaning is , " We don't want to hear of widows when we ...
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... Probably " far off as it is . " 316. chick ] See note on IV . 184 . 317. elements ] Probably we should read " element " ; cf. “ Thou , which art but air , ” v . 21 . EPILOGUE Spoken by PROSPERO . Now my charms are all 146 [ ACT V. THE ...
... Probably " far off as it is . " 316. chick ] See note on IV . 184 . 317. elements ] Probably we should read " element " ; cf. “ Thou , which art but air , ” v . 21 . EPILOGUE Spoken by PROSPERO . Now my charms are all 146 [ ACT V. THE ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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