The TempestDuffield, 1909 - 66 Seiten |
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... whose work was translated by Florio and published in 1603. Shakespeare is known to have had a copy of this book , and thus 1603 is obtained as the earliest date at which the play could have been written . Secondly , Ben Jonson has been ...
... whose work was translated by Florio and published in 1603. Shakespeare is known to have had a copy of this book , and thus 1603 is obtained as the earliest date at which the play could have been written . Secondly , Ben Jonson has been ...
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... ( whose emendations are not treated as Shakspere's ) . ¶ in the Text , means that the speaker turns and speaks to a fresh person . 6 Words having now a different stress to the Elizabethan , are generally accented , for the reader's ...
... ( whose emendations are not treated as Shakspere's ) . ¶ in the Text , means that the speaker turns and speaks to a fresh person . 6 Words having now a different stress to the Elizabethan , are generally accented , for the reader's ...
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... whose pitty , fighing backe againe , Did vs but louing wrong . 148 ( Infused with a fortitude from heauen , ) Mir . Was I then to you ! Pro . Thou was't , that did preferue me ! When I haue deck'd the sea with drops full falt , Alack ...
... whose pitty , fighing backe againe , Did vs but louing wrong . 148 ( Infused with a fortitude from heauen , ) Mir . Was I then to you ! Pro . Thou was't , that did preferue me ! When I haue deck'd the sea with drops full falt , Alack ...
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... Whose enmity he flung afide , and brefted The furge most swolne that met him : his bold head , ' Boue the contentious waues he kept , and oared Himselfe with his good armes , in lufty ftroke , To th'fhore ; that ore his waue - worne ...
... Whose enmity he flung afide , and brefted The furge most swolne that met him : his bold head , ' Boue the contentious waues he kept , and oared Himselfe with his good armes , in lufty ftroke , To th'fhore ; that ore his waue - worne ...
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... whose throats had hanging at'em Wallets of flesh ? or that there were fuch men Whofe heads stood in their brefts ? which now we finde Each putter out of fiue for one , 2 will bring vs 48 I will ftand to , and feede , No matter , fince I ...
... whose throats had hanging at'em Wallets of flesh ? or that there were fuch men Whofe heads stood in their brefts ? which now we finde Each putter out of fiue for one , 2 will bring vs 48 I will ftand to , and feede , No matter , fince I ...
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Actus Againſt almoſt ANTHONIO aſleepe ayre Bartholomew Fair beleeue beſt Botef braue brother bufineffe Caliban cam'ft Ceres daughter Dido diuell do's doth Duke of Millaine Dukedome elſe Enter ARIELL euen euery Exeunt Exit F. J. FURNIVALL fafely Father Ferdinand fhall fince firſt fiſh flaue fleepe fome fonne foule freſh fuch giue Gonz GONZALO hath haue heare heauens hee's heere hither I'le i'th Ifle Iſland Iuno King King of Naples liue loffe loft looſe Lord loue Mafter Miftris Mira Miranda moft Monſter moſt Muficke muft muſt Naples neuer o'th play Pleaſe preſent prethee Prof PROSPERO purpoſe Re-enter ARIELL reaſon reſt ſaw ſay SEBASTIAN ſhall ſhape ſhe ſhould ſome ſpeake Spirit ſplit ſtand Stephano ſtrange ſuch Sycorax Tempest thee theſe thine thou art Thou do'ft thy felfe Trin TRINC Trinculo Tunis vnder vpon vſe whofe Whoſe Widdow