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Page xxvii
... perhaps , then worshipped through years of sane yet splendid devotion , is finally approached with an austere and perhaps an impatient ritual . PART III - CHARACTERISTICS Among the plays of Shakespeare none INTRODUCTION xxvii.
... perhaps , then worshipped through years of sane yet splendid devotion , is finally approached with an austere and perhaps an impatient ritual . PART III - CHARACTERISTICS Among the plays of Shakespeare none INTRODUCTION xxvii.
Page xlvi
... Perhaps he is Perhaps he is more outspoken when he dwells upon the rights of the savage : This island's mine • Which thou takest from me ( 1. ii . 331 , 332 ) ; and we have already seen that when the play closes , Caliban is left ...
... Perhaps he is Perhaps he is more outspoken when he dwells upon the rights of the savage : This island's mine • Which thou takest from me ( 1. ii . 331 , 332 ) ; and we have already seen that when the play closes , Caliban is left ...
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... perhaps the most striking rhetorical achievement in all literature . More- over , the first similitude is content to suggest the fleetingness of all things here , which " shall dissolve " ; while the second attests the thoroughness of ...
... perhaps the most striking rhetorical achievement in all literature . More- over , the first similitude is content to suggest the fleetingness of all things here , which " shall dissolve " ; while the second attests the thoroughness of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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