The TempestUniversity Society, 1623 - 142 Seiten |
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... magic tempest which we are to see ; a tempest raised by Art , to work moral ends with actual men and women , and then to sink into a calm . And in such a storm and calm we have the very idea of a Play or Drama , the fitting specimen and ...
... magic tempest which we are to see ; a tempest raised by Art , to work moral ends with actual men and women , and then to sink into a calm . And in such a storm and calm we have the very idea of a Play or Drama , the fitting specimen and ...
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... . The Scene of Action . ' The Scene , an uninhabited Island ' ; the claim of the Bermudas is now generally admitted as the original scene of Prospero's magic . Shakespeare refers to ' the still - vexed Bermoothes , 4 Preface THE TEMPEST.
... . The Scene of Action . ' The Scene , an uninhabited Island ' ; the claim of the Bermudas is now generally admitted as the original scene of Prospero's magic . Shakespeare refers to ' the still - vexed Bermoothes , 4 Preface THE TEMPEST.
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... magic . Prospero ends his story by telling Miranda that a strange chance has sent all of his enemies to him in the ship which they have seen wrecked in the tempest raised by his art . Ariel , the chief of his spirits , now appears and ...
... magic . Prospero ends his story by telling Miranda that a strange chance has sent all of his enemies to him in the ship which they have seen wrecked in the tempest raised by his art . Ariel , the chief of his spirits , now appears and ...
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... and he carries his indifference to worldly matters so far that , without any outward compulsion , he breaks his magic wand and casts his books into the sea . Resu- ming his place among the ranks of ordinary men ,. 11 THE TEMPEST Comments.
... and he carries his indifference to worldly matters so far that , without any outward compulsion , he breaks his magic wand and casts his books into the sea . Resu- ming his place among the ranks of ordinary men ,. 11 THE TEMPEST Comments.
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... magic wand , but created a poetical embodi- ment of the forces of Nature as his attendant spirit . دو BRANDES : William Shakespeare . 66 Prospero , duke of Milan , who had been deposed by his brother and the king of Naples , an enemy ...
... magic wand , but created a poetical embodi- ment of the forces of Nature as his attendant spirit . دو BRANDES : William Shakespeare . 66 Prospero , duke of Milan , who had been deposed by his brother and the king of Naples , an enemy ...
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Alon Alonso Boatswain Book brave bring brother Caliban camest cell Ceres character charm daughter devil Discase doth drowned Duke of Milan dukedom e'er earth enchanted Enter Ariel Exeunt Exit eyes father Ferdinand fish folios foul garments give goitre Gonzalo grace hang Hark hath hear heavens HENRIE CONDELL hither honour human island isle JOHN HEMINGE Juno King of Naples king's live lord Lord Mulgrave magic master mind Miranda monster moon-calf nature never nymphs o'er play Poet poetical prithee probably Pros Prospero Re-enter Ariel scene Sebastian and Antonio Setebos Shake Shakespeare ship sing sleep speak spirit stand Stephano strange Sycorax tell Tempest thee There's thine thing thou art thou canst thou didst thou dost thou hast Trin Trinculo Tunis twilled wench WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind word yare