The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 32Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page xxii
... Tempest as we now have it . But it is pleasanter to put this marriage1 out of mind altogether , and to think that such a supreme work of art had higher motives than these courtly ones ; and it is more plausible to believe that it stood ...
... Tempest as we now have it . But it is pleasanter to put this marriage1 out of mind altogether , and to think that such a supreme work of art had higher motives than these courtly ones ; and it is more plausible to believe that it stood ...
Page liii
... Tempest in their dealings with the same subjects throw both on their moral bearings and their infinite issues a light which is not of this world . Even if unsupported by divergences of style and poetic power , these two points of ...
... Tempest in their dealings with the same subjects throw both on their moral bearings and their infinite issues a light which is not of this world . Even if unsupported by divergences of style and poetic power , these two points of ...
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... ( Tempest , III . iii . 46 , 47 ) . But it is more likely that Shakespeare had before him a copy of Hakluyt , from which writer I have quoted the above , and in whom he would find much other material of similar interest that he ...
... ( Tempest , III . iii . 46 , 47 ) . But it is more likely that Shakespeare had before him a copy of Hakluyt , from which writer I have quoted the above , and in whom he would find much other material of similar interest that he ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
NAMES OF THE ACTORS ETC | 177 |
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