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Pagina 129
... the fairy King Oberon and his merry henchman Puck could be de- veloped into Prospero , the lord of Nature , and Ariel his faithful slave . SPRITES , & c . " The Tempest " was 129 FAIRIES . Sumera to The Tempest to 159.
... the fairy King Oberon and his merry henchman Puck could be de- veloped into Prospero , the lord of Nature , and Ariel his faithful slave . SPRITES , & c . " The Tempest " was 129 FAIRIES . Sumera to The Tempest to 159.
Pagina 134
... that Caliban is not meant to be sympathised with in any one particular . It is true that he had been his own king , and lord of the island before the advent of Prospero , but had he been willing disciple 134 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
... that Caliban is not meant to be sympathised with in any one particular . It is true that he had been his own king , and lord of the island before the advent of Prospero , but had he been willing disciple 134 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
Pagina 135
Helen Hinton Stewart. advent of Prospero , but had he been willing disciple , he might , under his tuition , have become ... Prospero and the tender pity of Miranda would have helped him to overcome the disabilities 135 SPRITES , & c .
Helen Hinton Stewart. advent of Prospero , but had he been willing disciple , he might , under his tuition , have become ... Prospero and the tender pity of Miranda would have helped him to overcome the disabilities 135 SPRITES , & c .
Pagina 137
... Prospero ex- pressly states that he " did learn , " but when the opportunity comes he uses what knowledge he has in an attempt to murder his benefactor . He was able to express himself in powerful and even poetical language , but he ...
... Prospero ex- pressly states that he " did learn , " but when the opportunity comes he uses what knowledge he has in an attempt to murder his benefactor . He was able to express himself in powerful and even poetical language , but he ...
Pagina 138
... Prospero has willed it . If he escapes calamity , it is because the spirits have not been bidden to molest him . It is the religion of fear . He grudg- ingly obeys Prospero because his power is such that he could control even his ...
... Prospero has willed it . If he escapes calamity , it is because the spirits have not been bidden to molest him . It is the religion of fear . He grudg- ingly obeys Prospero because his power is such that he could control even his ...
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