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Other- wise it merely means , 66 May spring always return to you before the pro- duce of the harvest is exhausted . " 119. charmingly ] Explained by the sentence that follows ; and therefore means , " By the potency of some magic charm ...
Other- wise it merely means , 66 May spring always return to you before the pro- duce of the harvest is exhausted . " 119. charmingly ] Explained by the sentence that follows ; and therefore means , " By the potency of some magic charm ...
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Capering to eye her ] This must mean Ready to dance for joy at the sight of his vessel in all her trim . " He is on board with the crew . ... Here it means " acting without full consciousness . ' Cf. " Could not so mope , " Hamlet , III ...
Capering to eye her ] This must mean Ready to dance for joy at the sight of his vessel in all her trim . " He is on board with the crew . ... Here it means " acting without full consciousness . ' Cf. " Could not so mope , " Hamlet , III ...
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63 ) is said to mean " dug deep , " and that " twilled " ( i.e. ridged like the lines on twilled cloth ) may represent ... granting that dykes were common in Shakespeare's land- scape , and of this we are by no means sure , they could ...
63 ) is said to mean " dug deep , " and that " twilled " ( i.e. ridged like the lines on twilled cloth ) may represent ... granting that dykes were common in Shakespeare's land- scape , and of this we are by no means sure , they could ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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