“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 2 |
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5 not so much perdition as an hair , Betid to any creature in the vessel , -1 Had Shakspeare in his mind St. Paul's hortatory speech to the ship's company , where he assures them that , though they were to suffer shipwreck , " not an ...
5 not so much perdition as an hair , Betid to any creature in the vessel , -1 Had Shakspeare in his mind St. Paul's hortatory speech to the ship's company , where he assures them that , though they were to suffer shipwreck , " not an ...
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In the old copy , these words are the beginning of Prospero's next speech ; but , for the restoration of metre , I have changed their place . Steevens . Mira . O , good sir , I do . 18 TEMPEST .
In the old copy , these words are the beginning of Prospero's next speech ; but , for the restoration of metre , I have changed their place . Steevens . Mira . O , good sir , I do . 18 TEMPEST .
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So , in the beginning speech of the second act : 66 our hint of woe " Is common- دو A similar thought occurs in Antony and Cleopatra , Act V. sc.i : 66 it is a tidings " To wash the eyes of kings . " Steevens . 1 That wrings mine eyes .
So , in the beginning speech of the second act : 66 our hint of woe " Is common- دو A similar thought occurs in Antony and Cleopatra , Act V. sc.i : 66 it is a tidings " To wash the eyes of kings . " Steevens . 1 That wrings mine eyes .
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5 Abhorred slave ; ] This speech , which the old copy gives to Miranda , is very judiciously bestowed , by Theobald , on Prospero . Johnson . Being capable of all ill ! I pitied thee , 36 TEMPEST .
5 Abhorred slave ; ] This speech , which the old copy gives to Miranda , is very judiciously bestowed , by Theobald , on Prospero . Johnson . Being capable of all ill ! I pitied thee , 36 TEMPEST .
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Mr. Theobald found , or might have found , this speech trans- ferred to Prospero , in the alteration of this play , by Dryden and Davenant . Malone . ( c 6 when thou didst not , savage , Know thine own meaning , ] By this expression ...
Mr. Theobald found , or might have found , this speech trans- ferred to Prospero , in the alteration of this play , by Dryden and Davenant . Malone . ( c 6 when thou didst not , savage , Know thine own meaning , ] By this expression ...
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