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Page 76
... Tempest , i . 2. 229 ; iii . 3 . 64 ; and Two Gentlemen , iv . 3. 31 : To keep me from a most unholy match , Which heaven and fortune still rewards with plagues . ' 215. faint primrose - beds , on which those rest who are faint and ...
... Tempest , i . 2. 229 ; iii . 3 . 64 ; and Two Gentlemen , iv . 3. 31 : To keep me from a most unholy match , Which heaven and fortune still rewards with plagues . ' 215. faint primrose - beds , on which those rest who are faint and ...
Page 77
... Tempest , ii . 1. 190 ; See note on the latter passage for other 249. it is a dear expense , it will cost me dear , because it will be in return for my procuring him a sight of my rival . 251. his sight , the sight of him . Scene II ...
... Tempest , ii . 1. 190 ; See note on the latter passage for other 249. it is a dear expense , it will cost me dear , because it will be in return for my procuring him a sight of my rival . 251. his sight , the sight of him . Scene II ...
Page 79
... tempest ; And let all split . ' Again Chapman , The Widdowes Tears ( Works , iii . 20 ) : ' Her wit I must imploy vpon this businesse to prepare my next encounter , but in such a fashion as shall make all split . Compare with all this ...
... tempest ; And let all split . ' Again Chapman , The Widdowes Tears ( Works , iii . 20 ) : ' Her wit I must imploy vpon this businesse to prepare my next encounter , but in such a fashion as shall make all split . Compare with all this ...
Page 81
... Tempest , iv . I. I10 : ' Earth's increase , foison plenty . ' Steevens quotes from Spenser , Fairy Queen , iii . 1. 15 : ' And eke through fear as white as whales bone . ' Compare also iv . I. 101 of the present play , where the true ...
... Tempest , iv . I. I10 : ' Earth's increase , foison plenty . ' Steevens quotes from Spenser , Fairy Queen , iii . 1. 15 : ' And eke through fear as white as whales bone . ' Compare also iv . I. 101 of the present play , where the true ...
Page 82
... Tempest , ii . 1. 183 : ' You would lift the moon out of her sphere . ' Also Marlowe's Doctor Faustus ( Works ed . Dyce , 1862 ) , p . 83 : ' Be it to make the moon drop from her sphere . ' 9. dew , bedew , water . Compare Venus and ...
... Tempest , ii . 1. 183 : ' You would lift the moon out of her sphere . ' Also Marlowe's Doctor Faustus ( Works ed . Dyce , 1862 ) , p . 83 : ' Be it to make the moon drop from her sphere . ' 9. dew , bedew , water . Compare Venus and ...
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