Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Twelfth night. Measure for measure. Much ado about nothing. Midsummer night's dreamT. Cadell, 1833 |
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... effect ; but the painter , by making the story of the play complete in a series of designs , arranged as the events are sup- posed to have taken place , and by filling up what B vi the nature of the drama compels the poet to.
... effect ; but the painter , by making the story of the play complete in a series of designs , arranged as the events are sup- posed to have taken place , and by filling up what B vi the nature of the drama compels the poet to.
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vi the nature of the drama compels the poet to leave undefined , shows the author's ideas in a new light . He does not take what is common to both , for that is no more than repeating the poet ; but he throws all the advantages of his ...
vi the nature of the drama compels the poet to leave undefined , shows the author's ideas in a new light . He does not take what is common to both , for that is no more than repeating the poet ; but he throws all the advantages of his ...
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... . " ACT II . S. 2 . CALIBAN is represented digging pignuts , as most characteristic of his nature , and that being one of his offers to STEPHANO on a future occasion . VI . PROSPERO instructing CALIBAN , who is paying more.
... . " ACT II . S. 2 . CALIBAN is represented digging pignuts , as most characteristic of his nature , and that being one of his offers to STEPHANO on a future occasion . VI . PROSPERO instructing CALIBAN , who is paying more.
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... qualification mentioned , and is not denied by MARIA , and it is conceived that the falsehood of all the rest of the description , as to his skill in languages and possession of all the good gifts of nature , does B 2.
... qualification mentioned , and is not denied by MARIA , and it is conceived that the falsehood of all the rest of the description , as to his skill in languages and possession of all the good gifts of nature , does B 2.
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possession of all the good gifts of nature , does not invalidate this single uncontradicted assertion . The commentators have applied this also to his internal man , and explain it by " bold " but MARIA'S speech seems to have been ...
possession of all the good gifts of nature , does not invalidate this single uncontradicted assertion . The commentators have applied this also to his internal man , and explain it by " bold " but MARIA'S speech seems to have been ...
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1ST WATCH ACT I. S. Angelo ANTONIO and SEBASTIAN ARIEL BEAT Beatrice Borachio Borachio's confession brother Cadell Strand CALIBAN Cesario CLAUD Clown Demetrius disguised DOGB Don John Don Pedro DRAWN AND ENGRAVED Duke EGEUS ENGRAVED BY FRANK escape with EGLAMOUR eyes FABIAN Ferdinand FRANK HOWARD friar GENTLEMEN OF VERONA give hath Helena HERMIA honour Howard Midsummer Nights ISAB ISABEL Isabella Julia KING lady LAUNCE LEON Leonato letter and ring London Published lord LUCIO Lysander madam Malvolio MARIA Mariana marry MEASURE FOR MEASURE MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Milan MIRANDA monsieur Nymphs OBERON and TITANIA Olivia ORSINO sending VIOLA play pray PROS PROSPERO Proteus Provost PUCK QUINCE receive VIOLA REFERENCES DESCRIPTIVE ring to SILVIA saving of VIOLA Signior Benedick sing Sir Andrew Aguecheek SIR TOBY BELCH spirit STEPHANO sweet SYCORAX taking leave tell TEMPEST thee thine Thisby Thurio Trinculo TWELFTH NIGHT Valentine villain