The TempestNew American Library, 1964 - 224 Seiten |
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... imagination , and he has constructed a plot well adapted to the purpose . According to his scheme , he did not appeal to any sensuous impression ( the word " sensuous " is authorized by Milton ) of time and place , but to the imagination ...
... imagination , and he has constructed a plot well adapted to the purpose . According to his scheme , he did not appeal to any sensuous impression ( the word " sensuous " is authorized by Milton ) of time and place , but to the imagination ...
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... memory , but in her imagination . Another proof of excellent judgment in the poet , for I am now principally adverting to that point , is to be found in the preparation of the reader for what is 144 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE.
... memory , but in her imagination . Another proof of excellent judgment in the poet , for I am now principally adverting to that point , is to be found in the preparation of the reader for what is 144 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE.
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... of poetry is , by a single word perhaps , to instill that energy into the mind which compels the imagination to produce the picture . Prospero tells Mi- randa , One midnight , Fated to the purpose , did Antonio 146 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE.
... of poetry is , by a single word perhaps , to instill that energy into the mind which compels the imagination to produce the picture . Prospero tells Mi- randa , One midnight , Fated to the purpose , did Antonio 146 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE.
Inhalt
PREFATORY REMARKS | vii |
INTRODUCTION | xxi |
The Tempest | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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actors Adrian Alonso analogies Antonio Ariel Bermudas Boatswain brave brother Caliban called cell Ceres characters charm cloud comedy comic command creatures daughter devil Dido didst discase dost doth dramatic dream drowned drunken Duke of Milan dukedom E. M. W. TILLYARD earth Elizabethan Enter Ariel Exeunt Exit expressed eyes father feel Ferdinand and Miranda Folio foul freedom give Gonzalo hast hath hear island isle Juno key metaphor King King of Naples lord magic masque master meaning metaphor metaphorical design mind Miranda monster Naples nature noise nymphs Plautine play plot prithee Prospero punishment remember rich scene Sebastian sense Shake Shakespeare ship shore slave sleep solemn song speak speech spirit stage direction Stephano storm strange Sycorax symbol tell Tempest theater thee thine thing thou art Thou shalt thunder tion Trinculo Tunis William Shakespeare Winter's Tale wonder words York