TempestMacmillan & Company, 1864 - 119 Seiten |
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... observe the slight shades of distinction which make it expedient to choose one word in preference to another of nearly the same signi- fication in our own language as an equivalent for a word in the foreign language which we are ...
... observe the slight shades of distinction which make it expedient to choose one word in preference to another of nearly the same signi- fication in our own language as an equivalent for a word in the foreign language which we are ...
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... observe the slight shades of distinction which make it expedient to choose one word in preference to another of nearly the same signi- fication in our own language as an equivalent for a word in the foreign language which we are ...
... observe the slight shades of distinction which make it expedient to choose one word in preference to another of nearly the same signi- fication in our own language as an equivalent for a word in the foreign language which we are ...
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... observe the slight shades of distinction which make it expedient to choose one word in preference to another of nearly the same signi- fication in our own language as an equivalent for a word in the foreign language which we are ...
... observe the slight shades of distinction which make it expedient to choose one word in preference to another of nearly the same signi- fication in our own language as an equivalent for a word in the foreign language which we are ...
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... observe . In the first place , it is the only one of Shakespeare's plays in which certain rules called the unities of time and place are strictly observed . These rules were laid down by the great critic and philosopher of antiquity ...
... observe . In the first place , it is the only one of Shakespeare's plays in which certain rules called the unities of time and place are strictly observed . These rules were laid down by the great critic and philosopher of antiquity ...
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... observed of The Tempest that its plan is regular ; this the author of The Revisal thinks , what I think too , an ... observation of life . In a single drama are here exhibited princes , courtiers , and sailors , THE TEMPEST . XV.
... observed of The Tempest that its plan is regular ; this the author of The Revisal thinks , what I think too , an ... observation of life . In a single drama are here exhibited princes , courtiers , and sailors , THE TEMPEST . XV.
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adjective afeard Alon Alonzo anacoluthon aposiopesis Ben Jonson beseech Boats boatswain brave brother Caliban called cell Ceres charm chough comfort conscience cramps daughter dead devil Dido discase doth drowned Duke of Milan dukedom English Exeunt Exit expression eyes fairies father Ferdinand fish follow foul Gonzalo grace grammatical Greek and Latin hang Hark hath hear hither honour imperative mood island isle King of Naples labour language Line lord Lord Balmerinoch master means properly mercy metaphor Miranda monster nature noble nymphs play poetical pray prithee Pros Prospero PROSPERO'S cell Re-enter ARIEL reason remember SCENE Sebastian and Antonio sentence Shakespeare's shore sing sleep speak spirit Stephano strange supposed Sycorax syllable tell TEMPEST thee There's thine thing thou art thou didst thou hast Thou liest thoughts tongue Trin Trinculo Tunis understood verb winds word