Shakespeare Proverbs; Or, The Wise Saws of Our Wisest Poet Collected Into a Modern InstanceG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1908 - 320 sider |
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Side 1
... TEMPEST . 1. The Tempest was written in the year 1610 , or in_1611 , when Shakespeare was about forty - seven years of age . It was first published in 1623 ; and it occupies the first place in the Folio Edition . 2. The play is said to ...
... TEMPEST . 1. The Tempest was written in the year 1610 , or in_1611 , when Shakespeare was about forty - seven years of age . It was first published in 1623 ; and it occupies the first place in the Folio Edition . 2. The play is said to ...
Side ii
... Tempest, as published in Volume VIII of The Caxton Edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Caxton Publishing Company, London, n.d., plus literary analysis and perspectives from MAXnotes® for The Tempest, published in 1996 ...
... Tempest, as published in Volume VIII of The Caxton Edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Caxton Publishing Company, London, n.d., plus literary analysis and perspectives from MAXnotes® for The Tempest, published in 1996 ...
Side 6
... Tempest never sat still. “Maybe if they taught history on the basketball court,” he told his teacher, “I might get somethin', but you know it's hell sittin' in this chair.” Tempest was impatient, fretful, and always on the verge of ...
... Tempest never sat still. “Maybe if they taught history on the basketball court,” he told his teacher, “I might get somethin', but you know it's hell sittin' in this chair.” Tempest was impatient, fretful, and always on the verge of ...
Side 2
... Tempest, be philosophical and ideological as well as poetic? These are questions we grapple with as we engage with this play that is as beautiful as it is complex and recognize that both the beauty and ... Tempest to be THE TEMPEST 2.
... Tempest, be philosophical and ideological as well as poetic? These are questions we grapple with as we engage with this play that is as beautiful as it is complex and recognize that both the beauty and ... Tempest to be THE TEMPEST 2.
Side 38
... have been clear to the original audience who would have seen the move made. It is also certain that that move would not detract at all from Ferdinand's nobility. ity until finally they are hunted by spirits in the The Tempest 38.
... have been clear to the original audience who would have seen the move made. It is also certain that that move would not detract at all from Ferdinand's nobility. ity until finally they are hunted by spirits in the The Tempest 38.
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