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... stage at least two or three years before its publication in 1600 : " My friend Stephano , fignify I pray you , " & c . -So little did Mr. Capell know of his author , when he idly supposed his School literature might perhaps have been ...
... stage at least two or three years before its publication in 1600 : " My friend Stephano , fignify I pray you , " & c . -So little did Mr. Capell know of his author , when he idly supposed his School literature might perhaps have been ...
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... stage , there are , as I have been told by a skilful navigator , some inaccuracies and contra- dictory orders . JOHNSON . The foregoing observation is founded on a mistake . Thefe orders should be confidered as given , not at once , but ...
... stage , there are , as I have been told by a skilful navigator , some inaccuracies and contra- dictory orders . JOHNSON . The foregoing observation is founded on a mistake . Thefe orders should be confidered as given , not at once , but ...
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... stage direction , & c . might have been received from a paffage in the second book of Sidney's Arcadia , where the shipwreck of Pyrocles is defcribed , with this concluding cir- cumftance : " But a monftrous cry , begotten of many ...
... stage direction , & c . might have been received from a paffage in the second book of Sidney's Arcadia , where the shipwreck of Pyrocles is defcribed , with this concluding cir- cumftance : " But a monftrous cry , begotten of many ...
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... stage . STEEVENS . 7 - not so much perdition as an hair , Betid to any creature in the veffel- ] Had Shakspeare in his mind St. Paul's hortatory speech to the ship's company , where he affures them that , though they were to fuffer ship ...
... stage . STEEVENS . 7 - not so much perdition as an hair , Betid to any creature in the veffel- ] Had Shakspeare in his mind St. Paul's hortatory speech to the ship's company , where he affures them that , though they were to fuffer ship ...
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... continue fitting : and lastly , by carrying on the business of the fable while Miranda fleeps , by which the is continued on the stage till the poet has occafion for her again . WARNER . 1 We cannot miss him : he does make our 36 TEMPEST .
... continue fitting : and lastly , by carrying on the business of the fable while Miranda fleeps , by which the is continued on the stage till the poet has occafion for her again . WARNER . 1 We cannot miss him : he does make our 36 TEMPEST .
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