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... that Prospero and his " book " stand for King James and his Demonology1 ; that Ferdinand and Miranda are the bridegroom " The Epilogue is possibly an apology to James I. , author of Daemonologie , for dabbling in magic .
... that Prospero and his " book " stand for King James and his Demonology1 ; that Ferdinand and Miranda are the bridegroom " The Epilogue is possibly an apology to James I. , author of Daemonologie , for dabbling in magic .
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A brief notice of the characters will conclude this division of our subject ; and once more The Tempest will stand apart from all the other plays of Shakespeare . Two of the leading characters , Prospero and Miranda , are obvious enough ...
A brief notice of the characters will conclude this division of our subject ; and once more The Tempest will stand apart from all the other plays of Shakespeare . Two of the leading characters , Prospero and Miranda , are obvious enough ...
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Re - enter ARIEL before : then ALONSO , with a frantic gesture , attended by GONZALO ; SEBASTIAN and ANTONIO in like manner , attended by ADRIAN and FRANCISCO : they all enter the circle which PROSPERO had made , and there stand charmed ...
Re - enter ARIEL before : then ALONSO , with a frantic gesture , attended by GONZALO ; SEBASTIAN and ANTONIO in like manner , attended by ADRIAN and FRANCISCO : they all enter the circle which PROSPERO had made , and there stand charmed ...
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