The TempestGlobal Media Publications, 1901 - 93 Seiten The authoritative edition of "The Tempest "from The Folger Shakespeare Library, the trusted and widely used Shakespeare series for students and general readers, is now available as an eBook. Features include: - The exact text of the printed book for easy cross-reference - Hundreds of hypertext links for instant navigation - Freshly edited text based on the best early printed version of the play - Full explanatory notes conveniently placed on pages facing the text of the play - Scene-by-scene plot summaries - A key to famous lines and phrases - An introduction to reading Shakespeare's language - Illustrations from the Folger Shakespeare Library's vast holdings of rare books - An essay by a leading Shakespeare scholar providing a modern perspective on the play |
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... reason , any reason . Come on , Trinculo , let us sing . Flout ' em and scout ' em , And scout ' em and flout ' em ; Thought is free . 124. [ Aside ] Capell . Ff , Rowe , Pope . 127. while - ere ? ] whileare ? F. وو 126. troll the catch ...
... reason , any reason . Come on , Trinculo , let us sing . Flout ' em and scout ' em , And scout ' em and flout ' em ; Thought is free . 124. [ Aside ] Capell . Ff , Rowe , Pope . 127. while - ere ? ] whileare ? F. وو 126. troll the catch ...
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... reason ] ( cf. " reasonable shore " in line 81 ) ; fumes of ignorance that cover their noble faculty of reason . " Clearer " is best explained as " clear by contrast , essentially clear , the real and noble faculty . " Cf. A Midsummer ...
... reason ] ( cf. " reasonable shore " in line 81 ) ; fumes of ignorance that cover their noble faculty of reason . " Clearer " is best explained as " clear by contrast , essentially clear , the real and noble faculty . " Cf. A Midsummer ...
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... reason . In the former figure ( line 67 ) reason was clear water covered with mist or " fumes " ; here it is a shore that ought to be covered by the water of reason , but the water has ebbed , and left the shore muddy ; now the tide ...
... reason . In the former figure ( line 67 ) reason was clear water covered with mist or " fumes " ; here it is a shore that ought to be covered by the water of reason , but the water has ebbed , and left the shore muddy ; now the tide ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | ix |
THE TEMPEST Text and NOTES I | 149 |
NAMES OF THE ACTORS ETC | 177 |
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admiration Alonso Antonio Appendix Ariel Bermudas boatswain brave burthen Caliban Capell cell Ceres charm conject Cymbeline discase dost doth drama drown Duke of Milan Dyce editors Enter Epilogue Exeunt eyes Ferdinand fish Folio foul Gates George Somers give Gonzalo Hanmer hast hath hear heaven island isle Jourdan Julius Cæsar Juno Keightley king labour lord magic Malone masque master means Midsummer Night's Dream Miranda monster Naples narratives nature note on line nymphs omitted pamphlet passage Pericles play poet poet's Pope possibly prithee probably Pros Prospero reference remember Rowe Scene Sebastian sense Shake Shakespeare ship shore sleep speech spirit Steevens Stephano storm Strachey Strachey's strange suggested supernatural Sycorax tell Tempest thee Theobald thine thou art thought thunder tion Trin Trinculo True Declaration Virginia William Strachey Winter's Tale word wreck دو وو