Orestia Trilogy & The Tempest
.... belatedly.
PROSPERO:
Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And, like this insubstantial pageant faded, Leave not a rack behind. We ....
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Shakespeare's The Tempest
.... an entire world of illusion, and
Prospero describes some of the elements of this illusion: "The cloud-capp'd towers, the great globe itself,/
Yea, all which it ....
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Fantasy in Shakespeare's Plays
.... an entire world of illusion, and
Prospero describes some of the elements of this illusion: "The cloud-capp'd towers, the great globe itself,/
Yea, all which it ....
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Macbeth Supernatural
.... of mortals, which might be why we have these final words from
Prospero in a .... the gorgeous palaces./The solemn temples, the great globe itself,/
Yea, all which it ....
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