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		<title>The Tempest: Samuel Taylor Coleridge</title>
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By Samuel Taylor Coleridge

There is a sort of improbability with which we are shocked in dramatic representation, not less than in a narrative of real life. Consequently, there must be rules respecting it; and as rules are nothing but means to an end previously ascertained—(inattention to which simple ...</description>
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