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Before attempting to answer the obvious question , How far do these narratives warrant the supposition that Shakespeare made use of them when writing The Tempest ? we might ask the less obvious but not less pertinent question , How far ...
Before attempting to answer the obvious question , How far do these narratives warrant the supposition that Shakespeare made use of them when writing The Tempest ? we might ask the less obvious but not less pertinent question , How far ...
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Thus we have partly forecast the conclusion that the narratives would be followed by Shakespeare only in their barest outlines , and that he would avoid , rather b than trust himself to incorporate , resemblances of detail .
Thus we have partly forecast the conclusion that the narratives would be followed by Shakespeare only in their barest outlines , and that he would avoid , rather b than trust himself to incorporate , resemblances of detail .
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To give all the parallels suggested by Strachey - and this applies equally to the other narratives — would require much greater space than I have at my disposal ; and I must omit much of the general description of the storm , and select ...
To give all the parallels suggested by Strachey - and this applies equally to the other narratives — would require much greater space than I have at my disposal ; and I must omit much of the general description of the storm , and select ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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