Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1902 - 386 psl. |
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... Prospero . He sees all the unworthiness of human life , but will use it for high worldly ends ; the spirit of irreverence and insubordina- tion in the camp he would restrain by the politic machinery of what he calls ' degree ' - I . iii ...
... Prospero . He sees all the unworthiness of human life , but will use it for high worldly ends ; the spirit of irreverence and insubordina- tion in the camp he would restrain by the politic machinery of what he calls ' degree ' - I . iii ...
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... Prospero ; although Shakspere's temper in the plays of the last period is the temper of Prospero . It would not be easy to picture to ourselves the great magician waited on by such ministering spirits as Sir John Falstaff , Sir Toby ...
... Prospero ; although Shakspere's temper in the plays of the last period is the temper of Prospero . It would not be easy to picture to ourselves the great magician waited on by such ministering spirits as Sir John Falstaff , Sir Toby ...
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... Prospero . Admired Miranda - truly “ a thread of his own life " -he made over to the young gal- lant Ferdinand ( and yet was there not a touch of sadness in resigning to a somewhat shallow - souled Fletcher the art he loved ? ) . He ...
... Prospero . Admired Miranda - truly “ a thread of his own life " -he made over to the young gal- lant Ferdinand ( and yet was there not a touch of sadness in resigning to a somewhat shallow - souled Fletcher the art he loved ? ) . He ...
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... Prospero declares the end of the whole matter : " We are such stuff As dreams are made on , and our little life Is rounded with a sleep . " Shakspere's devotion to material interests was the least part of the protest made against his ...
... Prospero declares the end of the whole matter : " We are such stuff As dreams are made on , and our little life Is rounded with a sleep . " Shakspere's devotion to material interests was the least part of the protest made against his ...
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... Prospero . What more was left for Shakspere to say ? Is it so very strange that he accepted as a good possession the calm energy of his Stratford life , having at last wholly liberated his mind ? Shakspere , when he had completed his ...
... Prospero . What more was left for Shakspere to say ? Is it so very strange that he accepted as a good possession the calm energy of his Stratford life , having at last wholly liberated his mind ? Shakspere , when he had completed his ...
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