The TempestYale University Press, 1955 - 105 strán (strany) |
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... verse or verse as prose . We have , moreover , followed the original punctuation wherever it was practicable . In verse we print a final -ed to indicate its full syllabic value , otherwise ' d . In prose we have followed the ...
... verse or verse as prose . We have , moreover , followed the original punctuation wherever it was practicable . In verse we print a final -ed to indicate its full syllabic value , otherwise ' d . In prose we have followed the ...
Strana 100
... verse lineation is on the whole well pre- served , the stage directions are remarkably full , and the punc- tuation is admirably consistent . In spite of the obvious care taken with punctuation by the first editors , it has been felt ...
... verse lineation is on the whole well pre- served , the stage directions are remarkably full , and the punc- tuation is admirably consistent . In spite of the obvious care taken with punctuation by the first editors , it has been felt ...
Strana 101
... verse are probably prose ( for example II.1.205-6 ) ; a few other lines set as verse in the Folio now appear as prose ( for example II.1.16-17 ) ; and Caliban's speech in II.2.170-5 has been set as verse but appears as prose in the ...
... verse are probably prose ( for example II.1.205-6 ) ; a few other lines set as verse in the Folio now appear as prose ( for example II.1.16-17 ) ; and Caliban's speech in II.2.170-5 has been set as verse but appears as prose in the ...
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Adrian Alonso Arden awake beat Boatswain bottle brave brother bubonic plague burthen Caliban cam'st Carthage cell Ceres charm Cheerly daugh daughter dear discase divel doth drink drown'd drowning Duke of Milan dukedom Enter Ariel Exeunt Exit father Ferdinand fetch fish Folio follow fool foul garments give Gonzalo grace hang Hark hath hear heart heavens hither in't Iris island isle jerkin Juno King of Naples Kökeritz lord mariners master Miranda mistress monster mooncalf nymphs on't play princess prithee prose Prospero red plague remember SCENE 1 Enter scurvy Sebastian and Antonio Setebos Shake Shakespeare ship sing sleep speak spirit Stephano strange swear Sycorax tell Tempest There's thine thing thou art thou beest thou canst thou didst thou dost thou hast Thou liest thou shalt Told thee Trinculo Tunis twilled verse Widow Dido yare