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Specimen Passage and Commentary

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The Tempest by William Shakespeare

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The following example shows the kind of close critical attention that is necessary for an analysis of part of the text. You cannot really claim to ‘know’ the play unless you have approached the entire text with this sort of care and to enable you to do this effectively I am suggesting a number of important stages in such an analysis.

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© 1986 Kenneth Pickering

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Pickering, K. (1986). Specimen Passage and Commentary. In: The Tempest by William Shakespeare. Macmillan Master Guides. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08336-7_6

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