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... Caliban . Some have called him a tortoise . Let us see whether we can glean from Shakespeare any hints as to the way Caliban was presented . It is evident that he is to be considered as a partially super- natural figure , for his mother ...
... Caliban . Some have called him a tortoise . Let us see whether we can glean from Shakespeare any hints as to the way Caliban was presented . It is evident that he is to be considered as a partially super- natural figure , for his mother ...
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... Caliban he thought the latter was a fish with fins . This must argue some resemblance . Naturally , we must take ... Caliban . Besides , see later passages . ] ( Temp . , II , ii , 24 et seq . ) The drunken Stephano plans to cure the ...
... Caliban he thought the latter was a fish with fins . This must argue some resemblance . Naturally , we must take ... Caliban . Besides , see later passages . ] ( Temp . , II , ii , 24 et seq . ) The drunken Stephano plans to cure the ...
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... Caliban a beast , saying I had forgot that foul conspiracy Of the beast Caliban , and his confederates Against my life : ( Temp . , IV , i , 140 ) Caliban evidently has fingers ; for Trinculo tells him , " Monster , come , put some lime ...
... Caliban a beast , saying I had forgot that foul conspiracy Of the beast Caliban , and his confederates Against my life : ( Temp . , IV , i , 140 ) Caliban evidently has fingers ; for Trinculo tells him , " Monster , come , put some lime ...
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