The TempestD.C. Heath & Company, 1916 - 166 Seiten |
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... Criticism purely verbal and textual has only been included to such an extent as may serve to help the student in the appreciation of the essential poetry . Questions of date and literary history have been fully dealt with in the ...
... Criticism purely verbal and textual has only been included to such an extent as may serve to help the student in the appreciation of the essential poetry . Questions of date and literary history have been fully dealt with in the ...
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... criticism , and cannot be fixed with complete cer- tainty . The play was printed for the first time , as far as we know , in the collected edition of Shakespeare's works , 1623 , known as the First Folio . Thus all conclusions as to its ...
... criticism , and cannot be fixed with complete cer- tainty . The play was printed for the first time , as far as we know , in the collected edition of Shakespeare's works , 1623 , known as the First Folio . Thus all conclusions as to its ...
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... critic Elze's theory , which assigns the play to 1604 . Ben Jonson , in his Volpone ( iii . 2 ) , 1605 , alludes to thefts by Eng- lish authors from the French essayist . As Gonzalo's speech is the principal passage in extant ...
... critic Elze's theory , which assigns the play to 1604 . Ben Jonson , in his Volpone ( iii . 2 ) , 1605 , alludes to thefts by Eng- lish authors from the French essayist . As Gonzalo's speech is the principal passage in extant ...
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... critics ( e.g. Fleay and Grant - White ) have conjectured that it has come down to us in a form abbreviated for this purpose ; but it must be remembered that the play , with its songs and dances and elaborate masque in Act iv , would ...
... critics ( e.g. Fleay and Grant - White ) have conjectured that it has come down to us in a form abbreviated for this purpose ; but it must be remembered that the play , with its songs and dances and elaborate masque in Act iv , would ...
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... critics have fallen , to think that Shakespeare actually lays the scene of the play in the Bermudas . On the contrary , Ariel ( i . 2. 229 ) speaks of fetching dew from " the still - vex'd Bermoothes , " though the allusion proves that ...
... critics have fallen , to think that Shakespeare actually lays the scene of the play in the Bermudas . On the contrary , Ariel ( i . 2. 229 ) speaks of fetching dew from " the still - vex'd Bermoothes , " though the allusion proves that ...
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Abbott Alon Alonso Antonio Antony and Cleopatra Ariel beat Boatswain brave brother Cæsar Caliban camest Ceres charm command Cotgrave daughter devil doth Dowden drowned Duke of Milan dukedom enchanted Enter ARIEL Exeunt eyes father Ferdinand Ff reading fish Folio foot foul fresh give Gonzalo Hark hath hear island isle Julius Cæsar Juno King of Naples lord masque master meaning Midsummer Night's Dream Miranda monster nature never nymphs o'er passage phrase play plot plural pray prince princess Prithee probably Pros Prospero PROSPERO's cell queen quotes Re-enter ARIEL reference roar scene Sebastian sense Setebos Shake Shakespeare ship shore sing sleep speak spirit Stephano storm strange stress suggested sweet Sycorax syllable tell Tempest thee thine thing thou art thou hast thou shalt thought thyself tion Trin Trinculo verb vowel wind Winter's Tale word Wright