The Works of Shakespeare: The Tempest, Volume 11Methuen, 1905 - 254 pages |
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... less obvious but not less pertinent question , How far was he likely to make use of them ? For his descriptions of the shipwreck and the island , however they may be founded on fact , must be vague , ideal , supernatural ; and we should ...
... less obvious but not less pertinent question , How far was he likely to make use of them ? For his descriptions of the shipwreck and the island , however they may be founded on fact , must be vague , ideal , supernatural ; and we should ...
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... less true that these later plays discover that ' moral purpose which again , according to Tennyson , is the fruit of all noble life ; and the form of that purpose in Shakespeare is " calm of mind , all passion spent . " There- fore he ...
... less true that these later plays discover that ' moral purpose which again , according to Tennyson , is the fruit of all noble life ; and the form of that purpose in Shakespeare is " calm of mind , all passion spent . " There- fore he ...
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... less frequent and less dis- tinct than the growing indifference to his dramatic business , which will receive our attention later . Meanwhile we shall rightly think of Shakespeare as a man whose vast experience has on the whole made him ...
... less frequent and less dis- tinct than the growing indifference to his dramatic business , which will receive our attention later . Meanwhile we shall rightly think of Shakespeare as a man whose vast experience has on the whole made him ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
NAMES OF THE ACTORS ETC | 177 |
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