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Page 118
... Caliban made slightly more human and considerably more vulgar ; Imogen , with all her added wealth of mind and heart , yet clearly betrays the lineaments of the peerless princess whom the malign stepmother pursues and good fairies ...
... Caliban made slightly more human and considerably more vulgar ; Imogen , with all her added wealth of mind and heart , yet clearly betrays the lineaments of the peerless princess whom the malign stepmother pursues and good fairies ...
Page 163
... rot him ; the moist south and south - west winds were held to be fruitful of disease . To be blistered with the south - west is one of Caliban's threats . To be but named of thee . His meanest garment 163 SC . III Cymbeline.
... rot him ; the moist south and south - west winds were held to be fruitful of disease . To be blistered with the south - west is one of Caliban's threats . To be but named of thee . His meanest garment 163 SC . III Cymbeline.
Page 396
... CALIBAN , a savage and deformed Slave . TRINCULO , a Jester . STEPHANO , a drunken Butler . Master of a Ship . Boatswain . Mariners . MIRANDA , daughter to Prospero . ARIEL , an airy Spirit . IRIS , CERES , JUNO , presented by Spirits ...
... CALIBAN , a savage and deformed Slave . TRINCULO , a Jester . STEPHANO , a drunken Butler . Master of a Ship . Boatswain . Mariners . MIRANDA , daughter to Prospero . ARIEL , an airy Spirit . IRIS , CERES , JUNO , presented by Spirits ...
Page 404
... Caliban his slave , and his enemies from first to last are merely automatons of his art . Power so absolute , so un- shadowed by a suspicion of remorse or fear , belongs to romance rather than to drama . In this romantic absoluteness ...
... Caliban his slave , and his enemies from first to last are merely automatons of his art . Power so absolute , so un- shadowed by a suspicion of remorse or fear , belongs to romance rather than to drama . In this romantic absoluteness ...
Page 405
... Caliban in Renan's brilliant sequel , of inviting the Inquisition to deal with the secret student of necromancy . But Prospero is de- tached as completely from the traditional aims of magic as from its actual perils . If he was ...
... Caliban in Renan's brilliant sequel , of inviting the Inquisition to deal with the secret student of necromancy . But Prospero is de- tached as completely from the traditional aims of magic as from its actual perils . If he was ...
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