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 15Rwington, 1821 |
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... Caliban , their mansion was only a poor cell , where Prospero amused his solitary hours with educating and instructing his daughter . Alonso , who had been his inveterate enemy , having agreed to marry his daughter Claribel to the King ...
... Caliban , their mansion was only a poor cell , where Prospero amused his solitary hours with educating and instructing his daughter . Alonso , who had been his inveterate enemy , having agreed to marry his daughter Claribel to the King ...
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... Caliban and his accomplices , who had conspired to murder him ; and after having shown them his power by an airy charm , " he resolves to break his staff , to drown his book , and to abjure the necromantick art for ever . He then gives ...
... Caliban and his accomplices , who had conspired to murder him ; and after having shown them his power by an airy charm , " he resolves to break his staff , to drown his book , and to abjure the necromantick art for ever . He then gives ...
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... 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 Westminster , suggests to me , may be found in Pigafetta's ...
... 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 Westminster , suggests to me , may be found in Pigafetta's ...
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... 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 ? " and in other places twice mentions his dam's god ...
... 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 ? " and in other places twice mentions his dam's god ...
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... Caliban , Miranda , and Ariel . I had long entertained a notion that several of these names were suggested to Shakspeare , by some book of voyages , which he had recently read before he sat down to write it . And the perusal of Eden's ...
... Caliban , Miranda , and Ariel . I had long entertained a notion that several of these names were suggested to Shakspeare , by some book of voyages , which he had recently read before he sat down to write it . And the perusal of Eden's ...
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