The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 15 |
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On this island , on which they found no human creature but a savage named Caliban , their mansion was only a poor cell , where Prospero amused his solitary hours with educating and instructing his daughter .
On this island , on which they found no human creature but a savage named Caliban , their mansion was only a poor cell , where Prospero amused his solitary hours with educating and instructing his daughter .
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Independent of the magick of this comedy , and all that concerns Miranda , Ariel , and Caliban , the plot , as appears from this slight sketch of it , is very simple ; and , as far as relates to the marriage of Clanvil , at Tunis ...
Independent of the magick of this comedy , and all that concerns Miranda , Ariel , and Caliban , the plot , as appears from this slight sketch of it , is very simple ; and , as far as relates to the marriage of Clanvil , at Tunis ...
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It remains only to investigate and trace the character of Caliban , which , though in some respects invented by our author , was yet not entirely without an archetype . This archetype , as my very learned friend Dr. Vincent , Dean of ...
It remains only to investigate and trace the character of Caliban , which , though in some respects invented by our author , was yet not entirely without an archetype . This archetype , as my very learned friend Dr. Vincent , Dean of ...
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In the play we find Stephano speaking of Caliban's two mouths and a forward and backward voice , which may have been suggested by the words abovequoted . In the same scene Caliban asks , “ Hast thou dropp'd from heaven ?
In the play we find Stephano speaking of Caliban's two mouths and a forward and backward voice , which may have been suggested by the words abovequoted . In the same scene Caliban asks , “ Hast thou dropp'd from heaven ?
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So also , Caliban , when Prospero reproaches him with having attempted to violate the honour of his daughter , replies , “ Oh ho , oh ho , would it had been done ! ” where we have the ordinary exclamation both of the devil when ...
So also , Caliban , when Prospero reproaches him with having attempted to violate the honour of his daughter , replies , “ Oh ho , oh ho , would it had been done ! ” where we have the ordinary exclamation both of the devil when ...
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