The TempestUniversity Society, 1623 - 142 Seiten |
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... play in the First Folio may per- haps be regarded as evidence of its contemporary popu- larity ; or , it may have been merely due to a happy , if perhaps unconscious , intuition ' on the part of the editors . It is a mimic , magic ...
... play in the First Folio may per- haps be regarded as evidence of its contemporary popu- larity ; or , it may have been merely due to a happy , if perhaps unconscious , intuition ' on the part of the editors . It is a mimic , magic ...
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... play obviously connects itself with current stories of colonisation and adventures of English seamen . There is probably direct allusion to the wreck of Sir George Somers ' ship , the Sea Venture , in July , 1609 ; an interesting ...
... play obviously connects itself with current stories of colonisation and adventures of English seamen . There is probably direct allusion to the wreck of Sir George Somers ' ship , the Sea Venture , in July , 1609 ; an interesting ...
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... play , but as yet its source has not been discovered . An old German Comedy , called The Fair Sidea , by Jacob Ayrer , a notary of Nurnberg , who died in 1605 , is perhaps a German version of Shakespeare's original ; its plot bears a ...
... play , but as yet its source has not been discovered . An old German Comedy , called The Fair Sidea , by Jacob Ayrer , a notary of Nurnberg , who died in 1605 , is perhaps a German version of Shakespeare's original ; its plot bears a ...
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... play . Three studies call for special men- tion :-( 1 ) Caliban : The Missing Link : by Daniel Wil- son : ( 2 ) Renan's philosophical drama , entitled Caliban ; ( 3 ) Browning's Caliban upon Setebos ; or , Natural Theology in the Island ...
... play . Three studies call for special men- tion :-( 1 ) Caliban : The Missing Link : by Daniel Wil- son : ( 2 ) Renan's philosophical drama , entitled Caliban ; ( 3 ) Browning's Caliban upon Setebos ; or , Natural Theology in the Island ...
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... play Shakespeare has adhered strictly to the Unity of Time ; the whole action of the play lasts from three to four hours ; cp . Act I. , 2 , 239-240 ; Act V. , 1 , 5 ; ibid . 1. 136- 137 , 186 , 223 . It is alleged that a sailor's ...
... play Shakespeare has adhered strictly to the Unity of Time ; the whole action of the play lasts from three to four hours ; cp . Act I. , 2 , 239-240 ; Act V. , 1 , 5 ; ibid . 1. 136- 137 , 186 , 223 . It is alleged that a sailor's ...
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