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... brings out very clearly the fact that in this play Shakespeare has adhered strictly to the Unity of Time ; the whole action of the play lasts from three to four hours ; cp . Act I. , 2 , 239-240 ; Act V. , 1 , 5 ; ibid . 1. 136- 137 ...
... brings out very clearly the fact that in this play Shakespeare has adhered strictly to the Unity of Time ; the whole action of the play lasts from three to four hours ; cp . Act I. , 2 , 239-240 ; Act V. , 1 , 5 ; ibid . 1. 136- 137 ...
Sida 8
... brings forward Ferdinand and Miranda , whose troth is ratified by Alonso . Prospero abjures the mystic art , and with the King and his train proceeds to Naples , by means of the magically preserved ship , to solemnize the nuptials of ...
... brings forward Ferdinand and Miranda , whose troth is ratified by Alonso . Prospero abjures the mystic art , and with the King and his train proceeds to Naples , by means of the magically preserved ship , to solemnize the nuptials of ...
Sida 13
... bring about the marriage of his own daughter with his son , regain his right in an independent duke- dom , and take noble revenge for the treachery of his brother . The supernatural aids at the command of Prospero give occasion for ...
... bring about the marriage of his own daughter with his son , regain his right in an independent duke- dom , and take noble revenge for the treachery of his brother . The supernatural aids at the command of Prospero give occasion for ...
Sida 21
... bringing out Ariel's brave endurance and delicate refinement , and in the form of threats gives his rebellious subject more than he had asked for . Finally , a single passage is suf ... bring them to a knowledge of 21 THE TEMPEST Comments.
... bringing out Ariel's brave endurance and delicate refinement , and in the form of threats gives his rebellious subject more than he had asked for . Finally , a single passage is suf ... bring them to a knowledge of 21 THE TEMPEST Comments.
Sida 22
William Shakespeare. that so he may bring them to a knowledge of them- selves , and awe or shame down their evil by his demon- strations of good . For such is the proper effect of bad designs thus thwarted , showing the authors at once ...
William Shakespeare. that so he may bring them to a knowledge of them- selves , and awe or shame down their evil by his demon- strations of good . For such is the proper effect of bad designs thus thwarted , showing the authors at once ...
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