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... seems to be called tricksy , because his execution has the celerity of magic , or of a juggler's tricks : " clever , adroit , dexterous , " says Dyce . Our royal , good , and gallant ship ; our SCENE I. 143 THE TEMPEST .
... seems to be called tricksy , because his execution has the celerity of magic , or of a juggler's tricks : " clever , adroit , dexterous , " says Dyce . Our royal , good , and gallant ship ; our SCENE I. 143 THE TEMPEST .
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... Dyce punctuate as in the text . See foot - note 9 . P. 47. Ling , heath , broom , furze , any thing . — The original has " Long heath , Browne firrs . " But it does not appear that there are or ever were any plants known as long heath ...
... Dyce punctuate as in the text . See foot - note 9 . P. 47. Ling , heath , broom , furze , any thing . — The original has " Long heath , Browne firrs . " But it does not appear that there are or ever were any plants known as long heath ...
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... Dyce , I think , was the first to suggest that it might be a corruption of the provincialism degg'd , that is , sprin- kled . " See foot - note 44 . P. 57. Some food we had , and some fresh water , that A noble Neapolitan , Gonzalo ...
... Dyce , I think , was the first to suggest that it might be a corruption of the provincialism degg'd , that is , sprin- kled . " See foot - note 44 . P. 57. Some food we had , and some fresh water , that A noble Neapolitan , Gonzalo ...
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... Dyce notes as follows : " Though wicked , as an epithet of dew , makes very good sense , ( meaning baleful , ) I suspect that it is not Shakespeare's word , and that it has been repeated by mistake from the line just above . " Perhaps ...
... Dyce notes as follows : " Though wicked , as an epithet of dew , makes very good sense , ( meaning baleful , ) I suspect that it is not Shakespeare's word , and that it has been repeated by mistake from the line just above . " Perhaps ...
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William Shakespeare. at the same time , does not well appear . Besides , Dyce's mode of printing , it seems to me , expunges a delicate touch of poetry that is well worth keeping . See foot - note 89 . P. 69. Hark , hark ! the watch ...
William Shakespeare. at the same time , does not well appear . Besides , Dyce's mode of printing , it seems to me , expunges a delicate touch of poetry that is well worth keeping . See foot - note 89 . P. 69. Hark , hark ! the watch ...
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