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... TEMPEST THE CHRISTIAN RENAISSANCE PRINCIPLES OF SHAKESPEARIAN PRODUCTION ATLANTIC CROSSING THE BURNING ORACLE THE STARLIT DOME CHARIOT OF WRATH The Olive and The Sword A STUDY OF ENGLAND'S SHAKESPEARE By the same Author.
... TEMPEST THE CHRISTIAN RENAISSANCE PRINCIPLES OF SHAKESPEARIAN PRODUCTION ATLANTIC CROSSING THE BURNING ORACLE THE STARLIT DOME CHARIOT OF WRATH The Olive and The Sword A STUDY OF ENGLAND'S SHAKESPEARE By the same Author.
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... Tempest . Now Britain's power has been pre - eminently a sea - power and her political story one of a semi - nautical skill , a veering to the winds , her immediate goal often unknown , but trusting , with a navigator's instinct , to ...
... Tempest . Now Britain's power has been pre - eminently a sea - power and her political story one of a semi - nautical skill , a veering to the winds , her immediate goal often unknown , but trusting , with a navigator's instinct , to ...
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... tempest- beasts ' ; Coriolanus is compared to a dragon - so is Lear in his first wrath and Richard III called a ' cacodemon ' ; and so on . Last comes Caliban , the fish - monster , at once beast , savage , and semi - devil . Against ...
... tempest- beasts ' ; Coriolanus is compared to a dragon - so is Lear in his first wrath and Richard III called a ' cacodemon ' ; and so on . Last comes Caliban , the fish - monster , at once beast , savage , and semi - devil . Against ...
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OUR ENGLISH HERITAGE | 1 |
ROSES AT WAR | 4 |
SAINT GEORGE FOR ENGLAND | 12 |
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