The Works of Shakespeare: The tempest, 1921At the University Press, 1921 |
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... enter upon our task diffidently , with a sense of high adventure tempered by a consciousness of grave responsibility ; and that at the outset we have chosen for phylactery these wise words by one of Shakespeare's wisest editors ...
... enter upon our task diffidently , with a sense of high adventure tempered by a consciousness of grave responsibility ; and that at the outset we have chosen for phylactery these wise words by one of Shakespeare's wisest editors ...
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... enter a warn- ing , that personal gossip based on nothing more secure than internal evidence interpreted through a critic's own proclivities of belief , may easily stray through excess into impertinence . When , for example , we are ...
... enter a warn- ing , that personal gossip based on nothing more secure than internal evidence interpreted through a critic's own proclivities of belief , may easily stray through excess into impertinence . When , for example , we are ...
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... Enter Romeo , and with Romeo's remark ' He jests at sears that never felt a wound quite as if he had barked his shins in climbing over the wall , and his romantic amorous ardour was making nothing of it . But we have only to read ...
... Enter Romeo , and with Romeo's remark ' He jests at sears that never felt a wound quite as if he had barked his shins in climbing over the wall , and his romantic amorous ardour was making nothing of it . But we have only to read ...
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... Enter Will Kemp ' therein , he prints it , without enquiring how this Kemp came to be walking about in Verona or Mes- sina . If two versions of the same speech occur , because the author , in revising , has neglected to delete the older ...
... Enter Will Kemp ' therein , he prints it , without enquiring how this Kemp came to be walking about in Verona or Mes- sina . If two versions of the same speech occur , because the author , in revising , has neglected to delete the older ...
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... Enter mariners wet . ' Mariners . All lost ! to prayers , to prayers ! all lost ! Boatswain [ stupefied , slowly pulling out a bottle ] . What , must our mouths be cold ? Gonzalo . The king and prince at prayers . Let's assist them ...
... Enter mariners wet . ' Mariners . All lost ! to prayers , to prayers ! all lost ! Boatswain [ stupefied , slowly pulling out a bottle ] . What , must our mouths be cold ? Gonzalo . The king and prince at prayers . Let's assist them ...
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Adrian Alonso Antonio Ariel awake Bad Quarto Ben Jonson bibliographical Boatswain bottle brave broken lines Caliban CALIFORN LOS ANGELES cave Ceres charms comma compositor copy daughter devil doth dramatic drowned Duke of Milan dukedom edition editor Elizabeth of Bohemia emendation Enter eyes father Ferdinand Folio foul garments give Gonzalo hand hath hither honour i'th island Jonson Juno king king's Lear LIBRARY lord Love's Labour's Lost manuscript master Miranda misprint monster Naples o'er o'th OF-CALIFORN old texts original passage play prince printed prithee prompt-copy prose Prospero punctuation Quartos revision Romeo and Juliet scene Sebastian Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare wrote Shakespearian Shakespearian spelling shalt ship sleep speak speare's speech spirit stage-directions Stephano strange suggests sword Sycorax tell Tempest thee thine thing thou art thou hast Trinculo UNIVERSIT UNIVERSITY verse Winter's Tale word wrack