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Servitude of any kind is unnatural and irksome to Ariel . Gratitude convinces him of the necessity of a temporary , willing obedience to Prospero , but it cannot prevent him from constantly looking forward to that day of absolute and ...
Servitude of any kind is unnatural and irksome to Ariel . Gratitude convinces him of the necessity of a temporary , willing obedience to Prospero , but it cannot prevent him from constantly looking forward to that day of absolute and ...
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( Ariel is supposed in these lines to relate how he appeared in the form of the famous St. Elmo fires . ) The sprite brings the important passengers to land at the various points of the beach and in the various groups as Prospero needs ...
( Ariel is supposed in these lines to relate how he appeared in the form of the famous St. Elmo fires . ) The sprite brings the important passengers to land at the various points of the beach and in the various groups as Prospero needs ...
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So well does Ariel fulfil the command that his master exclaims , “ Fine apparition ! ” He then proceeds to work his will upon the mortals , for whom he has scant respect . It is consistent with Shakespeare's use of the Supernatural that ...
So well does Ariel fulfil the command that his master exclaims , “ Fine apparition ! ” He then proceeds to work his will upon the mortals , for whom he has scant respect . It is consistent with Shakespeare's use of the Supernatural that ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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