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... and circumstance is framed in keeping with that Ideal ; so that all the parts and particu- lars cohere together , mutually supporting and supported . The leading sentiment naturally inspired by the scenes of this INTRODUCTION . ΙΣ.
... and circumstance is framed in keeping with that Ideal ; so that all the parts and particu- lars cohere together , mutually supporting and supported . The leading sentiment naturally inspired by the scenes of this INTRODUCTION . ΙΣ.
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... keep to the rules of the Greek stage , if he chose to do so , without being any the less himself . But it seems more likely that he was here drawn into such a course by the leading of his own wise spirit than by the cavils of ...
... keep to the rules of the Greek stage , if he chose to do so , without being any the less himself . But it seems more likely that he was here drawn into such a course by the leading of his own wise spirit than by the cavils of ...
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... keep out of their reach , and follow the circling seasons in their course , and always dwell merrily in the fringes of Summer . Prospero quietly intimates his instinctive dread of the cold by threatening to make him " howl away twelve ...
... keep out of their reach , and follow the circling seasons in their course , and always dwell merrily in the fringes of Summer . Prospero quietly intimates his instinctive dread of the cold by threatening to make him " howl away twelve ...
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... keeping him from being a man ; though he has enough of the human in him to evince in a high degree the swelling of intellectual pride . But what is most remarkable of all in Caliban is the perfect originality of his thoughts and manners ...
... keeping him from being a man ; though he has enough of the human in him to evince in a high degree the swelling of intellectual pride . But what is most remarkable of all in Caliban is the perfect originality of his thoughts and manners ...
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... keeps forgetting the beginning . These are among the fine strokes and delicate touches whereby the Poet makes , or rather permits , the character of his persons to transpire so quietly as not to excite special notice at the time . That ...
... keeps forgetting the beginning . These are among the fine strokes and delicate touches whereby the Poet makes , or rather permits , the character of his persons to transpire so quietly as not to excite special notice at the time . That ...
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15 cents 20 cents Adri Alon Alonso Anto Antonio Ariel awake Boatswain brave Caliban called cell Ceres charm Claribel Critical Notes Cymbeline daughter dear devil didst dost doth drink drown'd Duke of Milan dukedom Dyce e'er Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Faerie Queene father Ferd Ferdinand foot-note foul garments give Gonza Gonzalo Hamlet Hark hast hath heart Heavens hither island isle Julius Cæsar Juno King King Lear labour lord magic marsh-marigold master meaning Midsummer-Night's Dream Mira Miranda monster Naples nature nymphs old text on't original reads passage play Poet Poet's pr'ythee Prince probably Pros Prospero Queen Re-enter ARIEL scene Sebas Sebastian seems sense Shakespeare shalt ship sleep soul speak speech spirit staniels Steph Stephano strange sweet Sycorax Tempest thee thine thing thou art thou camest thought top-mast Trin Trinculo Tunis Upstaring vex'd William Aldis Wright wind wonder word