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But to show how the two plays can also testify to the growth of the poet's mind , I will select - although the former two would have been apt enough - two other elements common to both ; the first shall be the treatment of love .
But to show how the two plays can also testify to the growth of the poet's mind , I will select - although the former two would have been apt enough - two other elements common to both ; the first shall be the treatment of love .
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with a divergence , take these words of Bacon for their text ; they dwell on the illusory character of the poetic ... And in the Epilogue to his play the poet thought it necessary to add a last word of vindication and apology : If we ...
with a divergence , take these words of Bacon for their text ; they dwell on the illusory character of the poetic ... And in the Epilogue to his play the poet thought it necessary to add a last word of vindication and apology : If we ...
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Fancy's images , however ingeniously the poet may localise them and turn them to shapes , are but airy nothing . " So in The Tempest , the spirits summoned to enact the magician's fancies are but air , and into thin air they vanish .
Fancy's images , however ingeniously the poet may localise them and turn them to shapes , are but airy nothing . " So in The Tempest , the spirits summoned to enact the magician's fancies are but air , and into thin air they vanish .
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
a As a Work of Art | xxviii |
THE TEMPEST TEXT AND NOTES I | 149 |
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