Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 14Folger Shakespeare Library, 1963 - Electronic journals Focuses on all aspects of Shakespeare studies, including criticism of the plays and poems, theater history, Shakespeare pedagogy, the history of Shakespeare as an institution, and studies in editing, text, canon, and bibliography. Also contains review-essays on Royal Shakespeare Company and other significant stage and film productions around the world. |
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... Prospero's art . In the exposition he tells us that he brought his art with him to the island , that Sycorax , the very mother of chaos , had employed the qualities of the island be- fore Prospero's art brought them under the control of ...
... Prospero's art . In the exposition he tells us that he brought his art with him to the island , that Sycorax , the very mother of chaos , had employed the qualities of the island be- fore Prospero's art brought them under the control of ...
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... Prospero's art . In the exposition he tells us that he brought his art with him to the island , that Sycorax , the very mother of chaos , had employed the qualities of the island be- fore Prospero's art brought them under the control of ...
... Prospero's art . In the exposition he tells us that he brought his art with him to the island , that Sycorax , the very mother of chaos , had employed the qualities of the island be- fore Prospero's art brought them under the control of ...
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... Prospero's nature , basing his argument upon the speech at the end of the play wherein Prospero owns Caliban his . But Caliban is not part of Prospero , he com- prises that element of the disordered that Prospero's art cannot reach , and ...
... Prospero's nature , basing his argument upon the speech at the end of the play wherein Prospero owns Caliban his . But Caliban is not part of Prospero , he com- prises that element of the disordered that Prospero's art cannot reach , and ...
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