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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... thought to be “a most prodigious and enchanted place, affording nothing but gusts, storms, and foul weather”; on which account they had acquired a bad name, as “an enchanted pile of rocks, and a desert inhabitation of devils.” In 1610 ...
... thought to be “a most prodigious and enchanted place, affording nothing but gusts, storms, and foul weather”; on which account they had acquired a bad name, as “an enchanted pile of rocks, and a desert inhabitation of devils.” In 1610 ...
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... thought The Tempest to have been founded: but poor Collins was at the time suffering under his mental disorder; and, as regards the particular novel he mentioned, his memory must have been at fault; for the story of Aurelio and Isabella ...
... thought The Tempest to have been founded: but poor Collins was at the time suffering under his mental disorder; and, as regards the particular novel he mentioned, his memory must have been at fault; for the story of Aurelio and Isabella ...
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... thought to have contributed something towards the play: but it is now generally held to be more modern than the play, and probably founded upon it; the names and some of the incidents being varied, as if on purpose to disguise its ...
... thought to have contributed something towards the play: but it is now generally held to be more modern than the play, and probably founded upon it; the names and some of the incidents being varied, as if on purpose to disguise its ...
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... thought, like Caliban in Renan's brilliant sequel, of inviting the Inquisition to deal with the secret student of ... thoughts; but that wonderful first decade of the seventeenth century, which had witnessed Shakespeare's achieved ...
... thought, like Caliban in Renan's brilliant sequel, of inviting the Inquisition to deal with the secret student of ... thoughts; but that wonderful first decade of the seventeenth century, which had witnessed Shakespeare's achieved ...
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... thoughts. PROSPERO. 'Tis time I should inform thee farther. Lend thy hand, And pluck my magic garment from me.—So: [Lays down his robe.] Lie there, my art.27—Wipe thou thine eyes; have comfort. The direful spectacle of the wreck, which ...
... thoughts. PROSPERO. 'Tis time I should inform thee farther. Lend thy hand, And pluck my magic garment from me.—So: [Lays down his robe.] Lie there, my art.27—Wipe thou thine eyes; have comfort. The direful spectacle of the wreck, which ...
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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