The Works of Shakespeare: The Tempest, Volume 11Methuen, 1905 - 254 pages |
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... notice is that many striking characteristics of style refer this group of plays to the latter part of Shake- speare's career as a dramatist , and that such a year as 1611 would be appropriate to The Tempest under this head also . The ...
... notice is that many striking characteristics of style refer this group of plays to the latter part of Shake- speare's career as a dramatist , and that such a year as 1611 would be appropriate to The Tempest under this head also . The ...
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... notice of some of the absolutely definite and more abiding elements that make The Tempest such a marvellous criticism of the whole of human life . ( c ) As an Autobiography . — No imaginative writer , not even the dramatist , if his ...
... notice of some of the absolutely definite and more abiding elements that make The Tempest such a marvellous criticism of the whole of human life . ( c ) As an Autobiography . — No imaginative writer , not even the dramatist , if his ...
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... notice of Shakespeare . Cf. also lines 56-58 , which assuredly explain line 54 ; cf. also " Red - hot with drink- ing ' in IV . 171. Others inter- pret , " be cold in death , " and quote Beaumont and Fletcher's Scornful Lady , II . ii ...
... notice of Shakespeare . Cf. also lines 56-58 , which assuredly explain line 54 ; cf. also " Red - hot with drink- ing ' in IV . 171. Others inter- pret , " be cold in death , " and quote Beaumont and Fletcher's Scornful Lady , II . ii ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
NAMES OF THE ACTORS ETC | 177 |
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