Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... Tempest where Prospero , after he has given his daughter to Ferdi- nand as his future bride , cautions the Prince against " breaking her virgin - knot " before All sanctimonious ceremonies may With full and holy rite be minister'd ...
... Tempest where Prospero , after he has given his daughter to Ferdi- nand as his future bride , cautions the Prince against " breaking her virgin - knot " before All sanctimonious ceremonies may With full and holy rite be minister'd ...
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... tempest , with its lightnings and thunderings , to a wide and illuminated calm . The writer of these exquisite plays , Cymbeline , The Winter's Tale , The Tempest , has none of the light- ness of heart which is the property of youth ...
... tempest , with its lightnings and thunderings , to a wide and illuminated calm . The writer of these exquisite plays , Cymbeline , The Winter's Tale , The Tempest , has none of the light- ness of heart which is the property of youth ...
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... Tempest is Shakespeare's last complete play , and we gladly accept the idea of Campbell that the great enchanter of the im- aginary world of the drama bade farewell to the stage in the person of his own Prospero ; with him . forswore ...
... Tempest is Shakespeare's last complete play , and we gladly accept the idea of Campbell that the great enchanter of the im- aginary world of the drama bade farewell to the stage in the person of his own Prospero ; with him . forswore ...
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