Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient MannersTegg, 1839 - Počet stran: 631 |
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... play . Those of Bell and Stockdale are , in this respect , pre- eminently useful . The time and trouble that would be saved in consulting them would be very consider- able . The Edition of Shakspeare used in the compilation of this xiv ...
... play . Those of Bell and Stockdale are , in this respect , pre- eminently useful . The time and trouble that would be saved in consulting them would be very consider- able . The Edition of Shakspeare used in the compilation of this xiv ...
Strana 5
... play The tempest , " instead of " the great tempest of 1612 , " which has already been supposed to have suggested its name , and which might have happened after its composition . If this be the fact the play was written between 1609 and ...
... play The tempest , " instead of " the great tempest of 1612 , " which has already been supposed to have suggested its name , and which might have happened after its composition . If this be the fact the play was written between 1609 and ...
Strana 17
... play called the Thessalian , The last line is a good comment on the " lunam despumari " of Apuleius speaking of the effects of magical mutterings . in which were contained the several incantations used by witches THE TEMPEST . 17.
... play called the Thessalian , The last line is a good comment on the " lunam despumari " of Apuleius speaking of the effects of magical mutterings . in which were contained the several incantations used by witches THE TEMPEST . 17.
Strana 19
Francis Douce. the play itself . As he is only associated with Caliban and the drunken butler , there was no opportunity of exhibiting him in the legitimate character of a professed fool ; but at the conclusion of the play it appears ...
Francis Douce. the play itself . As he is only associated with Caliban and the drunken butler , there was no opportunity of exhibiting him in the legitimate character of a professed fool ; but at the conclusion of the play it appears ...
Strana 21
... play was written , it had been inflicted in the presence of King James on one Dr. Fian , a supposed wizard , who was charged with raising the storms that the King encountered in his return from Denmark . In the very curious pamphlet ...
... play was written , it had been inflicted in the presence of King James on one Dr. Fian , a supposed wizard , who was charged with raising the storms that the King encountered in his return from Denmark . In the very curious pamphlet ...
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