Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient MannersTegg, 1839 - 631 pàgines |
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... speech , of the South - west wind . " This Southern wind is hot and moyst . ... Southern winds corrupt and destroy they heat and maketh men fall into sicknesse . " Lib . xi . c . 3 . It will be seen in the course of these notes that ...
... speech , of the South - west wind . " This Southern wind is hot and moyst . ... Southern winds corrupt and destroy they heat and maketh men fall into sicknesse . " Lib . xi . c . 3 . It will be seen in the course of these notes that ...
Pàgina 9
... speech is , that on the first discovery of the Bermudas , which , as has been already stated , gave rise in part to this play , they were supposed to be “ haunted as all men know with hogs and hobgoblings . " See Dekkar's Strange ...
... speech is , that on the first discovery of the Bermudas , which , as has been already stated , gave rise in part to this play , they were supposed to be “ haunted as all men know with hogs and hobgoblings . " See Dekkar's Strange ...
Pàgina 12
... speech to Stephano , on the ground that Caliban could know nothing of the costume of fools . This objection is fairly removed by Mr. Malone ; besides which it may be remarked that at the end of the play Caliban specifically calls ...
... speech to Stephano , on the ground that Caliban could know nothing of the costume of fools . This objection is fairly removed by Mr. Malone ; besides which it may be remarked that at the end of the play Caliban specifically calls ...
Pàgina 25
... speech of Sylvia is a trisyllable ? Certainly not ; but he should have remembered the want of uniformity of metre in many words among the poets of this period . Thus in p . 223 , lines 8 and 9 , the word fire is alternately used as a ...
... speech of Sylvia is a trisyllable ? Certainly not ; but he should have remembered the want of uniformity of metre in many words among the poets of this period . Thus in p . 223 , lines 8 and 9 , the word fire is alternately used as a ...
Pàgina 27
... speech Julietta plays upon the word . SCENE 2. Page 258 . SIL . What is your will ? PRO . That I may compass yours . SIL . You have your wish ; my will is even this ; - On which Dr. Johnson observes , " The word will is here ambiguous ...
... speech Julietta plays upon the word . SCENE 2. Page 258 . SIL . What is your will ? PRO . That I may compass yours . SIL . You have your wish ; my will is even this ; - On which Dr. Johnson observes , " The word will is here ambiguous ...
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