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Pagina 6
No one has hitherto been lucky enough to discover the romance on which Shakspeare may be supposed to have founded this play , the beauties of which could not secure it from the criticism of Ben Jonson , whose malignity appears to have ...
No one has hitherto been lucky enough to discover the romance on which Shakspeare may be supposed to have founded this play , the beauties of which could not secure it from the criticism of Ben Jonson , whose malignity appears to have ...
Pagina 10
So , in the 15th chapter of the 1st Epistle to the Corinthians : “ -of whom the greater part remain unto this present . " Steevens . ? Gonzalo . ] It may be observed of Gonzalo , that , being the only good man that appears with the king ...
So , in the 15th chapter of the 1st Epistle to the Corinthians : “ -of whom the greater part remain unto this present . " Steevens . ? Gonzalo . ] It may be observed of Gonzalo , that , being the only good man that appears with the king ...
Pagina 27
Lest the metre should appear defective , it is necessary to apprize the reader , that , in Warwick . shire and other midland counties , shake is still pronounced by the common people as if it was written shaake , a dissyllable .
Lest the metre should appear defective , it is necessary to apprize the reader , that , in Warwick . shire and other midland counties , shake is still pronounced by the common people as if it was written shaake , a dissyllable .
Pagina 32
... There does not appear to be sufficient cause why Ariel should assume this new shape , as he was to be invisible to all eyes , but those of Prospero . Steevens . 4 Be subject to no sight but mine ; invisible To every eye - ball else ...
... There does not appear to be sufficient cause why Ariel should assume this new shape , as he was to be invisible to all eyes , but those of Prospero . Steevens . 4 Be subject to no sight but mine ; invisible To every eye - ball else ...
Pagina 35
... vast of night that they may work , ] The vast of night means the night , which is naturally empty and deserted , without action ; or when all things lying in sleep and silence , makes the world appear one great uninhabited waste .
... vast of night that they may work , ] The vast of night means the night , which is naturally empty and deserted , without action ; or when all things lying in sleep and silence , makes the world appear one great uninhabited waste .
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ancient appears Ariel bear beginning believe Bermudas bring called comes death Demetrius doth Duke edit Enter expression eyes fair fairy father fear folio give grace hand hast hath head hear heart Henry Johnson kind king lady Laun leave letter light lion live look lord lover Lysander madam Malone master means meet mind Mira mistress moon nature never night observes occurs old copy passage Perhaps play poet present printed Prospero Proteus Puck Pyramus Queen reason scene seems sense Shakspeare signifies Silvia sleep sometimes song speak speech Speed spirit stand Steevens strange suppose sweet tell thee Theobald thing thou thought translation true Valentine Warburton wood word