The TempestHal Leonard Corporation, 1998 - 86 Seiten This joyous play, the last comedy of Shakespeare's career, sums up his stagecraft with a display of seemingly effortless skill. Prospero, exiled Duke of Milan, living on an enchanted island, has the opportunity to punish and forgive his enemies when he raises a tempest that drives them ashore--as well as to forestall a rebellion, to arrange the meeting of his daughter, Miranda, with an eminently suitable young prince, and, more important, to relinquish his magic powers in recognition of his advancing age. Richly filled with music and magic, romance and comedy, the play's theme of love and reconciliation offers a splendid feast for the senses and the heart. |
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... hand ) appeared in one volume published in 1623. All books of this size were termed Folios , again because of the sheet size and printing method , hence this volume is referred to as the First Folio ; two recent photographic editions of ...
... hand ) appeared in one volume published in 1623. All books of this size were termed Folios , again because of the sheet size and printing method , hence this volume is referred to as the First Folio ; two recent photographic editions of ...
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... hand side of the column . In such rare cases these texts will complete the line as a single line , and mark it with a * to show the change from F1 . In all other cases , even when in prose F1 is forced to split the final word of a ...
... hand side of the column . In such rare cases these texts will complete the line as a single line , and mark it with a * to show the change from F1 . In all other cases , even when in prose F1 is forced to split the final word of a ...
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... hand side of the column . In perfor- mance terms there seems to be a useful distinction between the two , though this is only a rule of thumb . The centred manuscript ( Shakespearean ? ) directions tend to stop or change the action of ...
... hand side of the column . In perfor- mance terms there seems to be a useful distinction between the two , though this is only a rule of thumb . The centred manuscript ( Shakespearean ? ) directions tend to stop or change the action of ...
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... hand column of p . 261 in the Tragedy section , resets the speech as eleven lines of very irregular verse ! In the case of crammed space , five lines of verse might suddenly become three lines of prose , or in one very severe case of ...
... hand column of p . 261 in the Tragedy section , resets the speech as eleven lines of very irregular verse ! In the case of crammed space , five lines of verse might suddenly become three lines of prose , or in one very severe case of ...
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... important second line ( with its key second part 5 Richard Flatter , Shakespeare's Producing Hand ( London : Heinemann , 1948 , reprint ) . ' and wherefore ' ) . Since Qq rarely set XV Making Full Use of these Texts VI.
... important second line ( with its key second part 5 Richard Flatter , Shakespeare's Producing Hand ( London : Heinemann , 1948 , reprint ) . ' and wherefore ' ) . Since Qq rarely set XV Making Full Use of these Texts VI.
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