The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... word ] Sir , one word Pope , etc. am ] I'm Pope , etc. 451. light ] To the last Shakespeare will quibble ; but the quibbling at this stage of his authorship , like his use of dialect , is sparing and in better taste . Here the first ...
... word ] Sir , one word Pope , etc. am ] I'm Pope , etc. 451. light ] To the last Shakespeare will quibble ; but the quibbling at this stage of his authorship , like his use of dialect , is sparing and in better taste . Here the first ...
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... word should guide us first ; they are the epithet young , ' the phrase " from the rocks , " and the first three letters of the word itself , which , taken in con- nection with " rocks " and with the locality of the play and its ...
... word should guide us first ; they are the epithet young , ' the phrase " from the rocks , " and the first three letters of the word itself , which , taken in con- nection with " rocks " and with the locality of the play and its ...
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... word , see note on I. ii . 176 , and IV . 110 . 164. with a thought ] " In obedience to my mere thought , and even as quickly as I think . " Ariel replies , " Thy thoughts I cleave to . " The words " I thank thee " are thought by some ...
... word , see note on I. ii . 176 , and IV . 110 . 164. with a thought ] " In obedience to my mere thought , and even as quickly as I think . " Ariel replies , " Thy thoughts I cleave to . " The words " I thank thee " are thought by some ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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