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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I remember he added a circumstance , which may lead to a discovery , —that the principal character of the romance , answering to Shakspeare's Prospero , was a chemical necromancer , who had bound a spirit like Ariel to obey his call ...
I remember he added a circumstance , which may lead to a discovery , —that the principal character of the romance , answering to Shakspeare's Prospero , was a chemical necromancer , who had bound a spirit like Ariel to obey his call ...
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Two of the characters are Prospero and Stephano . Here Ben Jonson taught him the pronunciation of the latter word , which is always right in the Tempest : " Is not this Stephăno my drunken butler ? " And always wrong in his earlier play ...
Two of the characters are Prospero and Stephano . Here Ben Jonson taught him the pronunciation of the latter word , which is always right in the Tempest : " Is not this Stephăno my drunken butler ? " And always wrong in his earlier play ...
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That it may be seen whether what I have now suggested be well founded , it will be necessary to review the principal circumstances that occur in The Tempest , of which the story is shortly this :Prospero , Duke of Milan , being fond of ...
That it may be seen whether what I have now suggested be well founded , it will be necessary to review the principal circumstances that occur in The Tempest , of which the story is shortly this :Prospero , Duke of Milan , being fond of ...
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Ferdinand , however , being preserved , is by Prospero's art brought to the same part of the island where he and Miranda reside ; and on seeing the lady falls at once in love with her . She is no less struck with him ; and after some ...
Ferdinand , however , being preserved , is by Prospero's art brought to the same part of the island where he and Miranda reside ; and on seeing the lady falls at once in love with her . She is no less struck with him ; and after some ...
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This magician he has named Prospero ; and it seems to me in the highest degree probable that the thought of making Prospero Duke of Milan - of deposing him by the artifice of a younger brother , in confederacy with the King of Naples ...
This magician he has named Prospero ; and it seems to me in the highest degree probable that the thought of making Prospero Duke of Milan - of deposing him by the artifice of a younger brother , in confederacy with the King of Naples ...
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