The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 32Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page xlii
... seen , who had been so called after the monstrous tempests " ? At this point we again remember how , on a smaller scale but in just the same fashion , Shakespeare had incorporated a recent stormy season when writing his Midsummer ...
... seen , who had been so called after the monstrous tempests " ? At this point we again remember how , on a smaller scale but in just the same fashion , Shakespeare had incorporated a recent stormy season when writing his Midsummer ...
Page 164
... seen and heard about them , that they be commonly called The Deuil's Ilands , and are feared and auoyded of all sea trauellers alive , aboue any other place in the world . . . it being counted of most that they can be no habitation for ...
... seen and heard about them , that they be commonly called The Deuil's Ilands , and are feared and auoyded of all sea trauellers alive , aboue any other place in the world . . . it being counted of most that they can be no habitation for ...
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... seen his Sea- Voyage may easily discern that it was a copy of Shakespear's Tempest : the Storm , the Desart Island , and the Woman who had never seen a Man , are all sufficient testimonies of it . But Fletcher was not the only Poet who ...
... seen his Sea- Voyage may easily discern that it was a copy of Shakespear's Tempest : the Storm , the Desart Island , and the Woman who had never seen a Man , are all sufficient testimonies of it . But Fletcher was not the only Poet who ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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