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... Epilogue to The Tempest . And more than once in A Midsummer Night's Dream the truth recurs in some such form as the following : " The best in this kind ( dramatic representation ) are but shadows , and the worst are no worse if ...
... Epilogue to The Tempest . And more than once in A Midsummer Night's Dream the truth recurs in some such form as the following : " The best in this kind ( dramatic representation ) are but shadows , and the worst are no worse if ...
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... epilogue may descend , we should turn to the couplets at the close of Henry VIII .; these certainly are not by Shakespeare - nor by Ben Jonson - nor indeed ( though opinions are held to the contrary ) by any poet who might have written ...
... epilogue may descend , we should turn to the couplets at the close of Henry VIII .; these certainly are not by Shakespeare - nor by Ben Jonson - nor indeed ( though opinions are held to the contrary ) by any poet who might have written ...
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... Epilogue ] In regard to the author- ship of this Epilogue some considera- tions of its style have been offered in the Introduction , pp . lxvi - lxix . Here we may examine the thought of the couplets . I attach no importance to their ...
... Epilogue ] In regard to the author- ship of this Epilogue some considera- tions of its style have been offered in the Introduction , pp . lxvi - lxix . Here we may examine the thought of the couplets . I attach no importance to their ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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