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to his life and work ; and we may confine our attention to the three passages which I shall now briefly describe . ... They are well known ; and as one in A Midsummer Night's Dream was the finest passage in the whole play — I refer ...
to his life and work ; and we may confine our attention to the three passages which I shall now briefly describe . ... They are well known ; and as one in A Midsummer Night's Dream was the finest passage in the whole play — I refer ...
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the passage reads , “ it may be dangerWe have here quite a problem ; argu- ous to exercise your power on him ; ments in favour of one interpretation he is high - born , and no coward " ; and or the other are so nearly equal that a this ...
the passage reads , “ it may be dangerWe have here quite a problem ; argu- ous to exercise your power on him ; ments in favour of one interpretation he is high - born , and no coward " ; and or the other are so nearly equal that a this ...
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It will be seen that this passage is the basis of the second part of Gonzalo's description of his imaginary commonwealth , " All things in common , etc. " ( 11. i . 159 sqq . ) . Yet another passage from this chapter " Des Cannibales ...
It will be seen that this passage is the basis of the second part of Gonzalo's description of his imaginary commonwealth , " All things in common , etc. " ( 11. i . 159 sqq . ) . Yet another passage from this chapter " Des Cannibales ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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