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... example , in the first part of Act I. Scene ii . But The Tempest is further remarkable for a general simplicity of structure and its many minor elements of symmetry ; there is the usual arrangement of characters and groups of characters ...
... example , in the first part of Act I. Scene ii . But The Tempest is further remarkable for a general simplicity of structure and its many minor elements of symmetry ; there is the usual arrangement of characters and groups of characters ...
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... examples of passages standing out from the context in full relief as undramatic expressions of his own sentiments , the ... example , the curious introduc- tion of the subject in 11. ii . 326-330 . The solemn temples , the great globe ...
... examples of passages standing out from the context in full relief as undramatic expressions of his own sentiments , the ... example , the curious introduc- tion of the subject in 11. ii . 326-330 . The solemn temples , the great globe ...
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... examples of a verb written down red - hot , regard- less of the grammatical number of its subject which is to follow , see 1. ii . 478 , IV . 265 , v . 7 , v . 216 ; and for examples of a plural subject fol- lowed by a singular verb ...
... examples of a verb written down red - hot , regard- less of the grammatical number of its subject which is to follow , see 1. ii . 478 , IV . 265 , v . 7 , v . 216 ; and for examples of a plural subject fol- lowed by a singular verb ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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