The TempestNew American Library, 1964 - 224 Seiten |
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... Caliban , whose name may derive from “ can- nibal , " is the natural man seen in one aspect . But Miranda is also ... Caliban never saw a woman other than his mother . Caliban is natural in the sense that nature is rudimentary and ...
... Caliban , whose name may derive from “ can- nibal , " is the natural man seen in one aspect . But Miranda is also ... Caliban never saw a woman other than his mother . Caliban is natural in the sense that nature is rudimentary and ...
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... Caliban , who is described in such a manner by Prospero as to lead us to expect the appearance of a foul , unnatural monster . He is not seen at once : his voice is heard ; this is the preparation ; he was too offensive to be seen first ...
... Caliban , who is described in such a manner by Prospero as to lead us to expect the appearance of a foul , unnatural monster . He is not seen at once : his voice is heard ; this is the preparation ; he was too offensive to be seen first ...
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... Caliban , " my slave , who never Yeelds us kinde answere . " Caliban's employment is me- nial : while Ariel treads " the Ooze of the salt deepe , " Caliban " do's make our fire Fetch in our wood , and serves in Offices That profit us ...
... Caliban , " my slave , who never Yeelds us kinde answere . " Caliban's employment is me- nial : while Ariel treads " the Ooze of the salt deepe , " Caliban " do's make our fire Fetch in our wood , and serves in Offices That profit us ...
Inhalt
PREFATORY REMARKS | vii |
INTRODUCTION | xxi |
The Tempest | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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actors Adrian Alonso analogies Antonio Ariel Bermudas Boatswain brave brother Caliban called cell Ceres characters charm cloud comedy comic command creatures daughter devil Dido didst discase dost doth dramatic dream drowned drunken Duke of Milan dukedom E. M. W. TILLYARD earth Elizabethan Enter Ariel Exeunt Exit expressed eyes father feel Ferdinand and Miranda Folio foul freedom give Gonzalo hast hath hear island isle Juno key metaphor King King of Naples lord magic masque master meaning metaphor metaphorical design mind Miranda monster Naples nature noise nymphs Plautine play plot prithee Prospero punishment remember rich scene Sebastian sense Shake Shakespeare ship shore slave sleep solemn song speak speech spirit stage direction Stephano storm strange Sycorax symbol tell Tempest theater thee thine thing thou art Thou shalt thunder tion Trinculo Tunis William Shakespeare Winter's Tale wonder words York