Critical Essays on Shakespeare's The TempestVirginia Mason Vaughan, Alden T. Vaughan Essays address William Shakespeares The Tempest. |
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... Virgil's text where we might find something that corresponds to Fer- dinand's swimming is in Aeneid 1 , where the action of the storm and ship- wreck yields to the action of swimming . But because Shakespeare is imitating Virgil , not ...
... Virgil's text where we might find something that corresponds to Fer- dinand's swimming is in Aeneid 1 , where the action of the storm and ship- wreck yields to the action of swimming . But because Shakespeare is imitating Virgil , not ...
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... Virgil's text allegorically , a tradition which , as it evolved , treated the allegorical meanings as a constitutive part of Virgil's text and as intended by Virgil , not as added on by his readers . Thus the Aeneid text we read today ...
... Virgil's text allegorically , a tradition which , as it evolved , treated the allegorical meanings as a constitutive part of Virgil's text and as intended by Virgil , not as added on by his readers . Thus the Aeneid text we read today ...
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... Virgil's text with an enormous critical and glossarial apparatus . But whatever eclecticism might have existed and however much all these commentaries overlap , the reading that found in the Aeneid an allegory of the soul , rather than ...
... Virgil's text with an enormous critical and glossarial apparatus . But whatever eclecticism might have existed and however much all these commentaries overlap , the reading that found in the Aeneid an allegory of the soul , rather than ...
Contents
The Tempest Transformed | 1 |
The Case of Colonialism in The Tempest | 60 |
The Tempest at the Blackfriars | 107 |
Copyright | |
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