The TempestHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 - 116 strán (strany) |
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... poet will serve this purpose quite as well as The Tempest , while , at the same time , we shall be saved from the mortifying delusion that in pursuing such investi- gation as the present , we are really learning anything of lasting ...
... poet will serve this purpose quite as well as The Tempest , while , at the same time , we shall be saved from the mortifying delusion that in pursuing such investi- gation as the present , we are really learning anything of lasting ...
Strana 6
... poet and his poetry , one likes an excuse for having something to do with One likes to enrich one's knowledge ; it generally deepens one's appreciation . But after all the poetry itself is the thing . It might have been written in any ...
... poet and his poetry , one likes an excuse for having something to do with One likes to enrich one's knowledge ; it generally deepens one's appreciation . But after all the poetry itself is the thing . It might have been written in any ...
Strana 7
... poetic enjoyment differs from other enjoyment of poetry in quality rather than in object . A person who has poetic appreciation will often like the same things that another person does , but he will enjoy them in a keener , more vital ...
... poetic enjoyment differs from other enjoyment of poetry in quality rather than in object . A person who has poetic appreciation will often like the same things that another person does , but he will enjoy them in a keener , more vital ...
Strana 8
... poets , rarely have ; still , we have all cried over a sad poem , and laughed at a funny one , and perhaps really felt shivers as we read a good ghost story . And as we feel more and more the really poetic character of anything , we ...
... poets , rarely have ; still , we have all cried over a sad poem , and laughed at a funny one , and perhaps really felt shivers as we read a good ghost story . And as we feel more and more the really poetic character of anything , we ...
Strana 9
... poetic characteristics of the play . It is that which Keats himself had in mind when Leigh Hunt said that some ... poet , as any one can see who will read Brown- ing's Caliban upon Setebos . One might talk about and around it for a long ...
... poetic characteristics of the play . It is that which Keats himself had in mind when Leigh Hunt said that some ... poet , as any one can see who will read Brown- ing's Caliban upon Setebos . One might talk about and around it for a long ...
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15 cents actors Alon Alonso Antonio beat Bermudas Boats Boatswain bottle brave brother burthen Caliban Caliban upon Setebos cam'st Ceres charm curtain daughter devil didst doth drown'd Duke of Milan dukedom e'er edition Elizabethan stage Enter ARIEL Exeunt Exit father Ferdinand foul give Gonzalo Hark hath Hawthorne's hear hither idea invisible Iris island isle Julius Cæsar Juno Keats king Longfellow's lord masque master meaning Merchant of Venice mind Miranda monster Naples nature nymphs o'er play Poems poetic poetry Prithee Pros Prospero PROSPERO's cell Re-enter ARIEL RICHARD GRANT WHITE Riverside Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet scene Sebastian Shake Shakespeare's day sing sleep sometimes speak speech spirit Stephano Stories strange Sycorax Tempest thee There's thine thing thou art thou be'st thou dost thou hast thou shalt Trin Trinculo Tunis Whole number word yare