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Before attempting to answer the obvious question , How far do these narratives warrant the supposition that Shakespeare made use of them when writing The Tempest ? we might ask the less obvious but not less pertinent question , How far ...
Before attempting to answer the obvious question , How far do these narratives warrant the supposition that Shakespeare made use of them when writing The Tempest ? we might ask the less obvious but not less pertinent question , How far ...
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... it is none the less true that these later plays discover that moral purpose which again , according to Tennyson , is the fruit of all noble life ; and the form of that purpose in Shakespeare is " calm of mind , all passion spent .
... it is none the less true that these later plays discover that moral purpose which again , according to Tennyson , is the fruit of all noble life ; and the form of that purpose in Shakespeare is " calm of mind , all passion spent .
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concentrated artistic determination and purpose ; the evolution of a drama has become more of a recreation , less a matter of business ; 1 his attitude is often that of an onlooker both as regards the body and the spirit of his work .
concentrated artistic determination and purpose ; the evolution of a drama has become more of a recreation , less a matter of business ; 1 his attitude is often that of an onlooker both as regards the body and the spirit of his work .
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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