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... Scene , Origin , Date , & c . of Shakspeare's Tempest , " has laboured with great ingenuity to prove that the actual scene of the play was Lampedusa , “ an island of the Mediterranean lying not far out of a ship's course passing from ...
... Scene , Origin , Date , & c . of Shakspeare's Tempest , " has laboured with great ingenuity to prove that the actual scene of the play was Lampedusa , “ an island of the Mediterranean lying not far out of a ship's course passing from ...
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... SCENE II .-- Another Part of the Island . danger That you , his friend , are in ; and sends me forth , Enter CALIBAN , with a burden of wood . For else his project dies , —to keep them living . A noise of thunder heard . [ Sings in ...
... SCENE II .-- Another Part of the Island . danger That you , his friend , are in ; and sends me forth , Enter CALIBAN , with a burden of wood . For else his project dies , —to keep them living . A noise of thunder heard . [ Sings in ...
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... SCENE I. - but nature should. ACT I. ( 1 ) Scene I.- We split , we split !! The following observations on the maritime technicalities in this scenā , are extracted from an article by Lord Mulgrave , which will be found at length in ...
... SCENE I. - but nature should. ACT I. ( 1 ) Scene I.- We split , we split !! The following observations on the maritime technicalities in this scenā , are extracted from an article by Lord Mulgrave , which will be found at length in ...
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... SCENE II.large visage painted with divers colours , but , for the most on the topmast , parte , yelow . Uppon his cheokes were paynted two The yards , and bowsprit , would I flame distinctly , hartes , and red circles about his eyes ...
... SCENE II.large visage painted with divers colours , but , for the most on the topmast , parte , yelow . Uppon his cheokes were paynted two The yards , and bowsprit , would I flame distinctly , hartes , and red circles about his eyes ...
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... SCENE I. - but nature should bring forth Of it own kind , all foizon , all abundance , To feed my innocent people . ] Among the most treasured rarities in the library of the British Museum , is Shakespeare's own copy of Florio's ...
... SCENE I. - but nature should bring forth Of it own kind , all foizon , all abundance , To feed my innocent people . ] Among the most treasured rarities in the library of the British Museum , is Shakespeare's own copy of Florio's ...
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The Works of Shakespeare: Ed. by W. E. Henley, Volumen1,Parte3 William Shakespeare Vista de fragmentos - 1901 |
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