Shakespeare's The Tempest: With Introduction, and Notes Explanatory and Critical, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn & Heath, 1879 - 171 pages |
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Page 41
... Ferd . And I thus humble ever . Mira . My mistress , dearest , My husband , then ? Ferd . Ay , with a heart as willing As bondage e'er of freedom . In an earlier part of the play , this chord which runs through it had been playfully ...
... Ferd . And I thus humble ever . Mira . My mistress , dearest , My husband , then ? Ferd . Ay , with a heart as willing As bondage e'er of freedom . In an earlier part of the play , this chord which runs through it had been playfully ...
Page 69
... Ferd . Where should this music be ? i ' the air , or th ' It sounds no more : and , sure , it waits upon Some god o ' the island . Sitting on a bank , Weeping again the King my father's wreck , This music crept by me upon the waters ...
... Ferd . Where should this music be ? i ' the air , or th ' It sounds no more : and , sure , it waits upon Some god o ' the island . Sitting on a bank , Weeping again the King my father's wreck , This music crept by me upon the waters ...
Page 70
... Ferd . The ditty does remember my drown'd father . This is no mortal business , nor no sound That the Earth owes.92 I hear it now above me . Pros . The fringèd curtains of thine eye advance , 93 And say what thou see'st yond . Mira ...
... Ferd . The ditty does remember my drown'd father . This is no mortal business , nor no sound That the Earth owes.92 I hear it now above me . Pros . The fringèd curtains of thine eye advance , 93 And say what thou see'st yond . Mira ...
Page 71
... Ferd . O you wonder ! No wonder , sir ; My language ! Heavens ! - I am the best of them that speak this speech , Were I but where ' tis spoken . Pros . How the best ? What wert thou , if the King of Naples heard thee ? Ferd . A single ...
... Ferd . O you wonder ! No wonder , sir ; My language ! Heavens ! - I am the best of them that speak this speech , Were I but where ' tis spoken . Pros . How the best ? What wert thou , if the King of Naples heard thee ? Ferd . A single ...
Page 72
... Ferd . Yes , faith , and all his lords ; the Duke of Milan And his brave son 99 being twain . Pros . [ Aside . ] The Duke of Milan And his more braver daughter could control thee , 100 If now ' twere fit to do't . At the first sight ...
... Ferd . Yes , faith , and all his lords ; the Duke of Milan And his brave son 99 being twain . Pros . [ Aside . ] The Duke of Milan And his more braver daughter could control thee , 100 If now ' twere fit to do't . At the first sight ...
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Adri Alon Alonso Anto Antonio Ariel awake Boatswain brave Caliban called cell charm Claribel Coleridge Collier's second folio Coriolanus Critical Notes Cymbeline daughter dear devil didst dost doth drink drown'd Duke of Milan dukedom Dyce e'er Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father Ferd Ferdinand foot-note foul garments give Gonza Gonzalo Hamlet Hark hast hath hear heart Heavens hither island isle Julius Cæsar Juno King King Lear labour lord magic marsh-marigold master meaning Midsummer-Night's Dream Mira Miranda monster Naples nature nymphs old text on't original reads Othello passage play Poet Poet's pr'ythee Prince probably Pros Prospero Queen Re-enter ARIEL scene Sebas Sebastian seems sense Shakespeare shalt ship sleep soul speak speech spirit staniels Steph Stephano strange sweet Sycorax Tempest thee thine thing thou art thou camest thought Trin Trinculo Tunis Twelfth Night vex'd wind Winter's Tale wonder word