The TempestBowen-Merrill, 1901 - 184 Seiten |
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... Tempest as we now have it . But it is pleasanter to put this marriage1 out of mind altogether , and to think that such a supreme work of art had higher motives than these courtly ones ; and it is more plausible to believe that it stood ...
... Tempest as we now have it . But it is pleasanter to put this marriage1 out of mind altogether , and to think that such a supreme work of art had higher motives than these courtly ones ; and it is more plausible to believe that it stood ...
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... Tempest . Whilst turning over some translations from the Italian , or the leaves of some old play , or whilst còn- ferring with a brother - playwright , he has chanced upon a plot that will do well for his next drama . It contains just ...
... Tempest . Whilst turning over some translations from the Italian , or the leaves of some old play , or whilst còn- ferring with a brother - playwright , he has chanced upon a plot that will do well for his next drama . It contains just ...
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... ( Tempest , III . iii . 46 , 47 ) . But it is more likely that Shakespeare had before him a copy of Hakluyt , from which writer I have quoted the above , and in whom he would find much other material of similar interest that he ...
... ( Tempest , III . iii . 46 , 47 ) . But it is more likely that Shakespeare had before him a copy of Hakluyt , from which writer I have quoted the above , and in whom he would find much other material of similar interest that he ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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