| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Prospero is envisaged as a creating his illusions on a magical palimpsest, tetchily reflecting on his lot as he does so, declaiming his grouchy feelings with gusto but never really possessing that sense of power which Shakespeare???s ???sorcerer??? has ??? of course, Prospero is a version of the Creative Artist, renouncing his power over the audience at the play???s end, but there was little sense
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