The TempestUniversity Society, 1623 - 142 Seiten |
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... seems to shake a Lance , As brandished at the eyes of Ignorance . Sweet Swan of Avon ! What a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet appear And make those flights upon the banks of Thames That so did take Eliza and our James ! But ...
... seems to shake a Lance , As brandished at the eyes of Ignorance . Sweet Swan of Avon ! What a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet appear And make those flights upon the banks of Thames That so did take Eliza and our James ! But ...
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... seems to have read one of at least five accounts - was published in the following year , written by Sylvester Jourdain , entitled ' A discovery of the Barmudas , otherwise called the Ile of Divels : by Sir Thomas Gates , Sir George ...
... seems to have read one of at least five accounts - was published in the following year , written by Sylvester Jourdain , entitled ' A discovery of the Barmudas , otherwise called the Ile of Divels : by Sir Thomas Gates , Sir George ...
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William Shakespeare. Ben Jonson seems to allude to The Tempest in the Introduction to his ' Bartholomew Fair ' ( 1612-14 ) . If there be never a Servant - monster i ' the Fayre , who can help it , he sayes ; nor a nest of Antiques ? Hee ...
William Shakespeare. Ben Jonson seems to allude to The Tempest in the Introduction to his ' Bartholomew Fair ' ( 1612-14 ) . If there be never a Servant - monster i ' the Fayre , who can help it , he sayes ; nor a nest of Antiques ? Hee ...
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... seems to be no particular difficulty in this derivation of the name , yet several scholars have rejected it . To me , ' observes Mr. Furness , it is unsatisfactory . There should be , 1 think , something in the description of cannibals ...
... seems to be no particular difficulty in this derivation of the name , yet several scholars have rejected it . To me , ' observes Mr. Furness , it is unsatisfactory . There should be , 1 think , something in the description of cannibals ...
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... seem to be derived from the tracts referred to above , or perhaps ( as Mr. Rudyard Kipling has recently elaborated the idea ) from the de- scription given by one of the mariners , ' with the wealth of detail peculiar to sailors ...
... seem to be derived from the tracts referred to above , or perhaps ( as Mr. Rudyard Kipling has recently elaborated the idea ) from the de- scription given by one of the mariners , ' with the wealth of detail peculiar to sailors ...
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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 heaven HENRIE CONDELL hither honour human island isle JOHN HEMINGE Juno King of Naples king's live lord Lord Mulgrave magic master mind Miranda monster 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 ΙΟ