Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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... Caliban , he extorts the conviction , that if there should be such beings , they would so conduct them- selves . In a word , as he carries with him the most fruitful and daring fancy into the kingdom of nature , on the other hand , he ...
... Caliban , he extorts the conviction , that if there should be such beings , they would so conduct them- selves . In a word , as he carries with him the most fruitful and daring fancy into the kingdom of nature , on the other hand , he ...
Strana 117
... Caliban in this play . The TEMPEST is one of the most original and perfect of Shakspeare's productions , and he has shown in it all the variety of his powers . It is full of grace and grandeur . The human and ima- ginary characters ...
... Caliban in this play . The TEMPEST is one of the most original and perfect of Shakspeare's productions , and he has shown in it all the variety of his powers . It is full of grace and grandeur . The human and ima- ginary characters ...
Strana 118
... Caliban , half brute , half demon ; the drunken ship's crew - are all connected parts of the story , and could not ... Caliban , whose figure acquires a classical dignity in the comparison . The character of Caliban is generally thought ...
... Caliban , half brute , half demon ; the drunken ship's crew - are all connected parts of the story , and could not ... Caliban , whose figure acquires a classical dignity in the comparison . The character of Caliban is generally thought ...
Strana 119
... Caliban in contact with the pure and origi- nal forms of nature ; the character grows out of the soil where it is ... Caliban is a poetical character , and ' always speaks in blank verse . " He first comes in thus : - 66 " Caliban . As ...
... Caliban in contact with the pure and origi- nal forms of nature ; the character grows out of the soil where it is ... Caliban is a poetical character , and ' always speaks in blank verse . " He first comes in thus : - 66 " Caliban . As ...
Strana 120
... Caliban . I must eat my dinner . This island's mine , by Sycorax my mother , Which thou tak'st from me . When thou camest first , Thou strok'dst me , and mad'st much of me ; would'st give me Water with berries in ' t ; and teach me how ...
... Caliban . I must eat my dinner . This island's mine , by Sycorax my mother , Which thou tak'st from me . When thou camest first , Thou strok'dst me , and mad'st much of me ; would'st give me Water with berries in ' t ; and teach me how ...
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