Shakespeare: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtRoutledge & K. Paul, 1967 - 434 pages |
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... Caliban her servant , and the Prince of Naples her lover . In each of these plays we can see Shakspere , as it were , tenderly bending over the joys and sorrows of youth . We recognise this rather through the total character- ization ...
... Caliban her servant , and the Prince of Naples her lover . In each of these plays we can see Shakspere , as it were , tenderly bending over the joys and sorrows of youth . We recognise this rather through the total character- ization ...
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... Caliban . Caliban , says Kreyssig , is the People . He is Under- standing apart from Imagination , declares Professor Lowell . He is the primitive man abandoned to himself , declares M. Mézières ; Shakspere would say to Utopian thinkers ...
... Caliban . Caliban , says Kreyssig , is the People . He is Under- standing apart from Imagination , declares Professor Lowell . He is the primitive man abandoned to himself , declares M. Mézières ; Shakspere would say to Utopian thinkers ...
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... Caliban - he subdues to his ser- vice , Mir . " Tis a villain , sir , Pros . I do not love to look on . But as ' tis We cannot miss him . and he partially informs this servant - monster with intel- lect and imagination ; for Caliban has ...
... Caliban - he subdues to his ser- vice , Mir . " Tis a villain , sir , Pros . I do not love to look on . But as ' tis We cannot miss him . and he partially informs this servant - monster with intel- lect and imagination ; for Caliban has ...
Contents
CHAPTER L | 1 |
THE GROWTH OF SHAKSPERES MIND AND ART | 42 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 95 |
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