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William Shakespeare. INTRODUCTION PART I. - SOURCES OF THE TEMPEST No explorer in the regions of Shakespearean investiga- tion has yet traced The Tempest to its sources ; and with the exception of ... INTRODUCTION- -Sources of The Tempest.
William Shakespeare. INTRODUCTION PART I. - SOURCES OF THE TEMPEST No explorer in the regions of Shakespearean investiga- tion has yet traced The Tempest to its sources ; and with the exception of ... INTRODUCTION- -Sources of The Tempest.
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... Introduction must now be allotted to Ariel . ( See also pp . 178-9 . ) First , like Caliban , Ariel is a complex character , but with a difference ; his complexity falls chiefly under the one head of the supernatural ; Shakespeare does ...
... Introduction must now be allotted to Ariel . ( See also pp . 178-9 . ) First , like Caliban , Ariel is a complex character , but with a difference ; his complexity falls chiefly under the one head of the supernatural ; Shakespeare does ...
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... Introduction , p . xlvii ) : - " Three of that nation , ignorant how deare the know- ledge of our corruptions will one day cost their repose , securitie , and happinesse , and how their ruine shall pro- ceed from this commerce , which I ...
... Introduction , p . xlvii ) : - " Three of that nation , ignorant how deare the know- ledge of our corruptions will one day cost their repose , securitie , and happinesse , and how their ruine shall pro- ceed from this commerce , which I ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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