The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 32Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page xxxix
... Caliban , Ariel is a complex character , but with a difference ; his complexity falls chiefly under the one head of the supernatural ; Shakespeare does not seek to make him , like Caliban , a type of social and political ideas or ...
... Caliban , Ariel is a complex character , but with a difference ; his complexity falls chiefly under the one head of the supernatural ; Shakespeare does not seek to make him , like Caliban , a type of social and political ideas or ...
Page xlvii
... Caliban's famous re- joinder - the thought is Montaigne's ( p . 173 ) : You taught me language ; 1 and my profit on ... Caliban by his mother , from whom he derived the name of her god Setebos . Again , brought up by Prospero and Miranda ...
... Caliban's famous re- joinder - the thought is Montaigne's ( p . 173 ) : You taught me language ; 1 and my profit on ... Caliban by his mother , from whom he derived the name of her god Setebos . Again , brought up by Prospero and Miranda ...
Page 142
... Caliban first met with him , and Stephano was a god . Perhaps Shakespeare would have us believe that although Caliban had long lived with Prospero and Miranda , he was disposed to look up to human beings from some lower and brutish ...
... Caliban first met with him , and Stephano was a god . Perhaps Shakespeare would have us believe that although Caliban had long lived with Prospero and Miranda , he was disposed to look up to human beings from some lower and brutish ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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