The TempestD.C. Heath & Company, 1916 - 166 Seiten |
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... passage in extant Elizabethan literature taken from Mon- taigne , Elze concludes that the sarcastic reference is to The Tempest , which he accordingly places in the year between the publication of Florio's version and the production of ...
... passage in extant Elizabethan literature taken from Mon- taigne , Elze concludes that the sarcastic reference is to The Tempest , which he accordingly places in the year between the publication of Florio's version and the production of ...
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... the deep sea . ' - " " 2 Revue des Deux Mondes , 1865 . 3 See further the passage in Dowden's Shakespeare's Mind and Art , referred to in Appendix B. have no strongly marked individuality and are little more than xvi INTRODUCTION NOTES.
... the deep sea . ' - " " 2 Revue des Deux Mondes , 1865 . 3 See further the passage in Dowden's Shakespeare's Mind and Art , referred to in Appendix B. have no strongly marked individuality and are little more than xvi INTRODUCTION NOTES.
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... passages of such wire - drawn , insipid repartee as make up the main part of Act ii , sc . 1.1 66 How is it ... passage , of Raleigh's exploration of Guiana , of Drake's journey around the world . We seem to stand on the quay of ...
... passages of such wire - drawn , insipid repartee as make up the main part of Act ii , sc . 1.1 66 How is it ... passage , of Raleigh's exploration of Guiana , of Drake's journey around the world . We seem to stand on the quay of ...
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... passage from Lyte's Herbal ( 1576 ) : " There is in this countrie two kindes of Heath , one of which beareth his flowers alongst the stemmes , and is called long Heath . The other bearing his flowers in tutteys or tuftes at the toppes ...
... passage from Lyte's Herbal ( 1576 ) : " There is in this countrie two kindes of Heath , one of which beareth his flowers alongst the stemmes , and is called long Heath . The other bearing his flowers in tutteys or tuftes at the toppes ...
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... passage is clear : " Like one who , by repeating a lie , has made his memory such a sinner against truth that he has come to believe his own invention . " ( Malone compares Bacon's account of Perkin Warbeck in his History of Henry VII ...
... passage is clear : " Like one who , by repeating a lie , has made his memory such a sinner against truth that he has come to believe his own invention . " ( Malone compares Bacon's account of Perkin Warbeck in his History of Henry VII ...
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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