The TempestN.S.W. Department of Education Division of Guidance & Special Education., 1904 - 86 Seiten |
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... magic . There is no real resemblance between the dramas . It is , of course , possible that Dowland , or some other English actor , might have introduced the Sidea from Germany , but Shakespeare did not know German , and in any case the ...
... magic . There is no real resemblance between the dramas . It is , of course , possible that Dowland , or some other English actor , might have introduced the Sidea from Germany , but Shakespeare did not know German , and in any case the ...
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... magic , and The Tempest would naturally possess traits in common with other plays representing sorcery upon the stage . In Marlowe's drama , Dr. Faustus , for instance , the hero punishes his would - be murderers by making them wallow ...
... magic , and The Tempest would naturally possess traits in common with other plays representing sorcery upon the stage . In Marlowe's drama , Dr. Faustus , for instance , the hero punishes his would - be murderers by making them wallow ...
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... magic wand , but created a poetical embodiment of the forces of Nature as his attendant spirit . Ariel is a harbinger of joy ; from the moment he appears we are content and assured of pleasurable impressions . In the whole record of ...
... magic wand , but created a poetical embodiment of the forces of Nature as his attendant spirit . Ariel is a harbinger of joy ; from the moment he appears we are content and assured of pleasurable impressions . In the whole record of ...
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William Shakespeare. glimpses , and chanting alluring songs . He sounds the magic music of the air , he mimics the monotonous splashing of the waves , or barks like a dog and crows like a cock . In every essence of his nature as well as ...
William Shakespeare. glimpses , and chanting alluring songs . He sounds the magic music of the air , he mimics the monotonous splashing of the waves , or barks like a dog and crows like a cock . In every essence of his nature as well as ...
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... magic art the heroes of the past had lived again . The words with which Prospero opens the fifth act come , despite all gloomy thoughts of death and wearied hopes of rest , straight from Shakespeare's own lips :' Now does my project ...
... magic art the heroes of the past had lived again . The words with which Prospero opens the fifth act come , despite all gloomy thoughts of death and wearied hopes of rest , straight from Shakespeare's own lips :' Now does my project ...
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ALON ALONSO ANTONIO awake beat BOATS boatswain bottle brave brother camest Carthage Ceres charm Claribel daughter dear devil doth drink drown Duke of Milan dukedom e'er earth Enter ARIEL Enter PROSPERO Exeunt Exit eyes farewell father Ferdinand fish foul garments GEORGE BRANDES give Gonzalo grace Hark Hast thou hath hear heart heavens hither honour island isle Jacob Ayrer JUNO King of Naples lord magic master Miranda monster noble nymphs o'er play pray prithee PROS PROSPERO's cell queen Re-enter ARIEL remember roaring scurvy Sebastian Setebos shake Shakespeare sing slave sleep solemn speak spirit Stephano strange swear Sycorax tell Tempest There's thine thing thou art thou beest thou canst thou didst thou dost thou hast Thou liest thou shalt thunder thyself torment TRIN Trinculo Tunis widow Dido Wilt winds