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Page xxv
In all we discover the thoughtful yet affectionate interest felt by maturer years in the woes and joys of youth , and not infrequently the author's graver mood is made buoyant by re - juvenescence . In each there is a restoration of ...
In all we discover the thoughtful yet affectionate interest felt by maturer years in the woes and joys of youth , and not infrequently the author's graver mood is made buoyant by re - juvenescence . In each there is a restoration of ...
Page xliii
Apart , therefore , from any personal interest , Shakespeare found in the story of The Tempest three leading artistic motives : a suitable main plot , a supernatural element , and a most excellent opportunity for introducing many topics ...
Apart , therefore , from any personal interest , Shakespeare found in the story of The Tempest three leading artistic motives : a suitable main plot , a supernatural element , and a most excellent opportunity for introducing many topics ...
Page 161
From these two pamphlets we again realise the intense interest that must have been felt throughout England , and the " suspense , ” in which no doubt Shakespeare shared . Of Lord De la Warre's Despatch , which left James Town in the ...
From these two pamphlets we again realise the intense interest that must have been felt throughout England , and the " suspense , ” in which no doubt Shakespeare shared . Of Lord De la Warre's Despatch , which left James Town in the ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE TEMPEST | 149 |
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