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William Shakespeare. THE TEMPEST . WITH INTRODUCTION , AND NOTES EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND CLASSES . BY THE REV . HENRY N. HUDSON , LL.D. BOSTON , U.S.A .: PUBLISHED BY GINN & COMPANY . 1893 . KD37436 HARVARD ...
William Shakespeare. THE TEMPEST . WITH INTRODUCTION , AND NOTES EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND CLASSES . BY THE REV . HENRY N. HUDSON , LL.D. BOSTON , U.S.A .: PUBLISHED BY GINN & COMPANY . 1893 . KD37436 HARVARD ...
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... , fully presented in the Critical Notes , and therefore need not be further enlarged upon here . It will be seen that I have adopted several new 2 4 THE TEMPEST . readings recently proposed by eminent contemporary INTRODUCTION. ...
... , fully presented in the Critical Notes , and therefore need not be further enlarged upon here . It will be seen that I have adopted several new 2 4 THE TEMPEST . readings recently proposed by eminent contemporary INTRODUCTION. ...
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... . Professor Dowden's comments quoted in this Introduction are taken by permission from his book , “ Shakspere : A Critical Study of his Mind and Art . " THE TEMPEST . PERSONS REPRESENTED . TRINCULO , a Jester 42 THE TEMPEST .
... . Professor Dowden's comments quoted in this Introduction are taken by permission from his book , “ Shakspere : A Critical Study of his Mind and Art . " THE TEMPEST . PERSONS REPRESENTED . TRINCULO , a Jester 42 THE TEMPEST .
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... Critical Notes . 28 " As to credit " is the meaning . The Poet often omits as in such cases . Sometimes he omits both of the correlatives so and as . 29 That is , " in consequence of his being my substitute or deputy . " 80 In this ...
... Critical Notes . 28 " As to credit " is the meaning . The Poet often omits as in such cases . Sometimes he omits both of the correlatives so and as . 29 That is , " in consequence of his being my substitute or deputy . " 80 In this ...
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... Critical Notes . 45 An undergoing stomach is an enduring courage . Shakespeare uses stomach repeatedly for courage . 46 Have stood us in good stead , or done us much service . 47 These words have been a great puzzle to the editors , and ...
... Critical Notes . 45 An undergoing stomach is an enduring courage . Shakespeare uses stomach repeatedly for courage . 46 Have stood us in good stead , or done us much service . 47 These words have been a great puzzle to the editors , and ...
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