The TempestNew American Library, 1964 - 224 Seiten |
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... providence , the Ber- muda pamphlets offer those paradoxes that are at the heart of the tragicomic vision - the sort of paradoxes Shakespeare uses in The Tempest . " Though the seas threaten , they are merciful , " says Ferdinand in the ...
... providence , the Ber- muda pamphlets offer those paradoxes that are at the heart of the tragicomic vision - the sort of paradoxes Shakespeare uses in The Tempest . " Though the seas threaten , they are merciful , " says Ferdinand in the ...
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... providence in the play to suppose that he did not from the start plan for events to work out as they do , and that he is actually con- verted from some original purpose of revenge by Ariel's remark that he would pity the court party ...
... providence in the play to suppose that he did not from the start plan for events to work out as they do , and that he is actually con- verted from some original purpose of revenge by Ariel's remark that he would pity the court party ...
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... [ Providence ] God that heard Jonas crying out of the belly of hell , He pitied the distresses of His servants . For behold , in the last period of necessity Sir George Somers de- scried land , which was by so much the more joyful by how ...
... [ Providence ] God that heard Jonas crying out of the belly of hell , He pitied the distresses of His servants . For behold , in the last period of necessity Sir George Somers de- scried land , which was by so much the more joyful by how ...
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