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The Tempest (1918)
William Shakespeare, edited by Chauncey B. Tinker
2712706The Tempest1918William Shakespeare

The Yale Shakespeare


THE TEMPEST

EDITED BY
CHAUNCEY B. TINKER

NEW HAVEN · YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
LONDON · HUMPHREY MILFORD
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS · MCMXXII

Copyright, 1918
By Yale University Press


First published, August, 1918
Second printing, February, 1922

The facsimile opposite represents the title-page of the 1623 Folio edition of Shakespeare’s plays, in which 'The Tempest' occupies first place. The photograph is made from the Elizabethan Club copy. On the page facing the title the Folio has the following note, signed with Ben Jonson's initials:—

'To the Reader.
This Figure, that thou here seest put,
It was for gentle Shakespeare cut:
Wherein the Grauer had a strife
with Nature, to out-doo the life:
O, could he but haue drawne his wit
As well in brasse, as he hath hit
His face, the Print would then surpasse
All, that was euer writ in brasse.
But, since he cannot, Reader, looke
Not on his Picture, but his Booke.

B. I.'

THE YALE SHAKESPEARE


Edited by

Wilbur L. CrossTucker Brooke

Willard Higley Durham


Published under the Direction

of the

Department of English, Yale University,

on the Fund

Given to the Yale University Press in 1917

by the Members of the

Kingsley Trust Association

To Commemorate the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary

of the Founding of the Society


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published in 1918, before the cutoff of January 1, 1929.


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