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In The Tempest the last phase is reached in the evolution of Shakespeare's attitude . In this final play the supernatural agencies are entirely beneath the control of man ; they cannot run counter to his wishes ; indeed , they cannot ...
In The Tempest the last phase is reached in the evolution of Shakespeare's attitude . In this final play the supernatural agencies are entirely beneath the control of man ; they cannot run counter to his wishes ; indeed , they cannot ...
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Critics have examined The Tempest to discover a symbolical interpretation for Ariel . Miss Helen H. Stewart suggests that the sprite is “ the quintessence of the higher laws of Nature , those forces which , invisible yet irresistible ...
Critics have examined The Tempest to discover a symbolical interpretation for Ariel . Miss Helen H. Stewart suggests that the sprite is “ the quintessence of the higher laws of Nature , those forces which , invisible yet irresistible ...
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229 ) , but Shakespeare undoubtedly drew material for The Tempest from the wreck of an English ship , the Sea Adventure , at the Bermudas in 1609. Accounts of the disaster and the life of the mariners , marooned for ten months on the ...
229 ) , but Shakespeare undoubtedly drew material for The Tempest from the wreck of an English ship , the Sea Adventure , at the Bermudas in 1609. Accounts of the disaster and the life of the mariners , marooned for ten months on the ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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