The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 15 |
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... informed by the late Mr. Collins of Chichester , that Shakspeare's Tempest , for which no origin is yet assigned , was formed on a romance called Aurelio and Isabella , printed in Italian , Spanish , French , and English , in 1588.
... informed by the late Mr. Collins of Chichester , that Shakspeare's Tempest , for which no origin is yet assigned , was formed on a romance called Aurelio and Isabella , printed in Italian , Spanish , French , and English , in 1588.
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part of the Tempest is founded on that sort of philosophy which was practised by John Dee and his associates , and has been called the Rosicrucian . The name Ariel came from the Talmudistick mysteries with which the learned Jews had ...
part of the Tempest is founded on that sort of philosophy which was practised by John Dee and his associates , and has been called the Rosicrucian . The name Ariel came from the Talmudistick mysteries with which the learned Jews had ...
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... who came aboard his ship , by that voyager called a Patagonian , was the remote progenator of the servant - monster in The Tempest . Of this savage our poet found a particular account in Robert Eden's History of Travaile , 4to .
... who came aboard his ship , by that voyager called a Patagonian , was the remote progenator of the servant - monster in The Tempest . Of this savage our poet found a particular account in Robert Eden's History of Travaile , 4to .
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61 , speaking of beer , says “ So the overdecking or covering of beer came to be called berham , and afterwards barme . ” This very well supports Dr. Johnson's explanation . The following passage in Antony and Cleopatra may countenance ...
61 , speaking of beer , says “ So the overdecking or covering of beer came to be called berham , and afterwards barme . ” This very well supports Dr. Johnson's explanation . The following passage in Antony and Cleopatra may countenance ...
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172 , says , “ that the Bermudas were so . fearful to the world , that many called them The Isle of Devils . " . p . 174 : “ to all seamen no less terrible than an inchanted den of furies . ” And no wonder , for the clime was extremely ...
172 , says , “ that the Bermudas were so . fearful to the world , that many called them The Isle of Devils . " . p . 174 : “ to all seamen no less terrible than an inchanted den of furies . ” And no wonder , for the clime was extremely ...
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ancient appears Ariel arms Arthur Bast believe Bermuda blood breath bring brother Caliban called circumstance death devil doth Duke edition England English Enter expression eyes fair father fear foot France give hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Holinshed honour island John Johnson keep kind King King Henry King John lady land leave live look lord lost MALONE master means nature never night observed old copy once passage peace Perhaps person play Pope present prince printed probably Prospero Queen reason Richard says scene seems sense Shakspeare ship soul speak speech spirit stand STEEVENS strange supposed tale tell Tempest thee thing thou thought true written