The Shakespearian Tempest: With a Chart of Shakespeare's Dramatic UniverseThis book traces through the mass of Shakespeare's plays and poetry the central symbols of tempest and music. The spatial approach examines the principle of imaginative unity which acts as a heart within the great organism of Shakespeare's work.--From book jacket. |
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Page 120
... present purpose , save to show that we cannot be too definite in relating the ship's name Tiger in Macbeth and Twelfth Night to the tiger as a tempest beast . In Twelfth Night we have two ships , the Tiger and the Phoenix , as well as ...
... present purpose , save to show that we cannot be too definite in relating the ship's name Tiger in Macbeth and Twelfth Night to the tiger as a tempest beast . In Twelfth Night we have two ships , the Tiger and the Phoenix , as well as ...
Page 247
... present now in dramatic personification or incident . The process of poetic actualization , so striking in the other Final Plays , is here the ruling principle throughout . Moreover , the human story , as I have shown elsewhere ...
... present now in dramatic personification or incident . The process of poetic actualization , so striking in the other Final Plays , is here the ruling principle throughout . Moreover , the human story , as I have shown elsewhere ...
Page 290
... presents . There is some truth in this . But just as the world we experience presents both obvious diversity and yet , persistently , unity , whence we derive our 290 CONCLUSION.
... presents . There is some truth in this . But just as the world we experience presents both obvious diversity and yet , persistently , unity , whence we derive our 290 CONCLUSION.
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