The TempestApplause, 1998 - 86 Seiten "Shakespeare's valedictory play is also one of his most poetical and magical. The story involves the spirit Ariel, the savage Caliban, and Prospero, the banished Duke of Milan, now a wizard living on a remote island who uses his magic to shipwreck a party of ex-compatriots. This extensively annotated version of The Tempest makes the play completely accessible to readers in the twenty-first century." "Linguist and translator Burton Raffel offers generous help with vocabulary, pronunciation, and prosody and provides alternative readings of phrases and lines. His on-page annotations give readers all the tools they need to comprehend the play and begin to explore its many possible interpretations. Raffel provides an introductory essay, and in a concluding essay, Harold Bloom examines the characters Prospero and Caliban."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... heere This is the mouth o'th Cell : no noise , and enter : Do that good mischeefe , which may make this Island Thine owne for ever , and I thy Caliban For aye thy foot - licker . Give me thy hand , } I do begin to have bloody thoughts ...
... heere This is the mouth o'th Cell : no noise , and enter : Do that good mischeefe , which may make this Island Thine owne for ever , and I thy Caliban For aye thy foot - licker . Give me thy hand , } I do begin to have bloody thoughts ...
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... heere abjure : and when I have requir'd Some heavenly Musicke ( which even now I do ) To worke mine end upon their Sences , that This Ayrie - charme is for , I'le breake my staffe , Bury it certaine fadomes in the earth , And deeper ...
... heere abjure : and when I have requir'd Some heavenly Musicke ( which even now I do ) To worke mine end upon their Sences , that This Ayrie - charme is for , I'le breake my staffe , Bury it certaine fadomes in the earth , And deeper ...
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... heere : some heavenly power guide us Out of this fearefull Country . Behold Sir King } The wronged Duke of Millaine , Prospero : For more assurance that a living Prince Do's now speake to thee , I embrace thy body , And to thee , and ...
... heere : some heavenly power guide us Out of this fearefull Country . Behold Sir King } The wronged Duke of Millaine , Prospero : For more assurance that a living Prince Do's now speake to thee , I embrace thy body , And to thee , and ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION A1533 | |
PRACTICAL ONPAGE HELP FOR THE READER xxii | |
COMMON TYPESETTING PECULIARITIES OF THE FOLIO | |
Urheberrecht | |
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Adrian Alonso altered Anthonio Sebastian Ariel Prospero beleeve Boteswaine brother Caliban Stephano cam'st Ceres character Cicely Berry comma commas marked compositor do's do'st Duke of Millaine Elizabethan ENTER ARIELL Exit F2/most modern texts F3/most modern Father Ferdinand Ff set Ff's Ff/Qq Folio footnote Gonzalo grammatical hath hee's heere I'le i'th King line numbering line structure Lord magic major punctuation Measure for Measure Midsummer Nights Dream Miranda Prospero modern texts indicate modern texts set modern texts suggest Monster Musicke Naples Neil Freeman o'th occasionally onstage pause play Playhouse printed Prospero Ariel Quarto reader script Sebastian Anthonio selfe sentence set a period short lines short verse lines sleepe song sonne speaking speech Spirit stage directions Stephano and Trinculo Stephano Trinculo strange Sycorax syllables Tempest texts will set theatrical thee Third Folio thou Trinculo Caliban Trinculo Stephano verse or prose William Shakespeare word