The TempestРипол Классик, 2004 - 57 Seiten Волшебник Просперо, законный герцог Милана, и его дочь Миранда сосланы на остров завистливым Антонио. Страшная буря, разыгравшаяся на море, предоставляет им возможность для спасения и мести. Но только лишь в мести дело?.. Самая загадочная и неизученная пьеса Шекспира, в сюжет которой драматично вмешиваются сверхъестественные силы, человеческое великодушие и прощение. |
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... minds richly freighted with the beauties and wonders of the place. There can be no rational doubt that from this narrative Shakespeare took various hints for the matter of his drama. Thus much is plainly indicated by his mention of “the ...
... minds richly freighted with the beauties and wonders of the place. There can be no rational doubt that from this narrative Shakespeare took various hints for the matter of his drama. Thus much is plainly indicated by his mention of “the ...
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... mind. Collins the poet, indeed, told Thomas Warton that he had met with a novel called Aurelio and Isabella, dated 1588, and printed in Italian, Spanish, French, and English, upon which he thought The Tempest to have been founded: but ...
... mind. Collins the poet, indeed, told Thomas Warton that he had met with a novel called Aurelio and Isabella, dated 1588, and printed in Italian, Spanish, French, and English, upon which he thought The Tempest to have been founded: but ...
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... mind; but then it also shows that his scene was not there; for it had been no feat at all worth mentioning for Ariel to fetch dew from one part of the Bermudas to another. An aerial voyage of some two or three thousand miles was the ...
... mind; but then it also shows that his scene was not there; for it had been no feat at all worth mentioning for Ariel to fetch dew from one part of the Bermudas to another. An aerial voyage of some two or three thousand miles was the ...
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... mind; representing it to have disappeared upon Prospero's leaving it: From that day forth the isle has been By wandering sailors never seen: Some say 'tis buried deep Beneath the sea, which breaks and roars Above its savage rocky shores ...
... mind; representing it to have disappeared upon Prospero's leaving it: From that day forth the isle has been By wandering sailors never seen: Some say 'tis buried deep Beneath the sea, which breaks and roars Above its savage rocky shores ...
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... Prospero's epilogue, himself bidden farewell to the stage. CHARLES HAROLD HERFORD 1903. 21 Cf. the summary in Dowden's Shakspere, His Mind and Art, p. 424. THE TEMPEST DRAMATIS PERSONAE ALONSO, King of Naples. SEBASTIAN, his 16 ...
... Prospero's epilogue, himself bidden farewell to the stage. CHARLES HAROLD HERFORD 1903. 21 Cf. the summary in Dowden's Shakspere, His Mind and Art, p. 424. THE TEMPEST DRAMATIS PERSONAE ALONSO, King of Naples. SEBASTIAN, his 16 ...
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ALONSO ANTONIO appears ARIEL bear Bermudas BOATSWAIN brave bring brother CALIBAN called cell charm command common continually course daughter dear devil dost doth drink drowned enchanted Enter Exit eyes father FERDINAND fish foul garments give GONZALO hand hast hath hear heart Henry hour I’ll island isle keep kind king land light live look lord lost master meaning Milan mind MIRANDA monster mouth Naples natural never night once play Poet poor pray present prince prithee probably PROSPERO Queen refers remember repeatedly rest scene SEBASTIAN seems sense Shakespeare ship shore sleep sometimes sound speak spirit stand STEPHANO storm story strange suggestion supposed tell Tempest thee thing thou thou art thought TRINCULO true usage wind wonder