The TempestPan Macmillan, 13.06.2019 - 160 Seiten The Tempest is Shakespeare's masterpiece of magical effects, redemptive romance, poetry and politics. |
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... scene: the devastating storm which wrecks the boat conveying a royal party from a wedding they have just attended. It is a scene of consummate mastery, although all too often in performance it is barely heard, obscured by thrilling ...
... scene changes. A young girl, frightened and upset, is in urgent conversation with her grizzled father, who is clad in exotic garments. The first thing she says to him is astonishing: 'If by your Art, my dearest father, you have/Put the ...
... scene II: Who would believe that there were mountaineers Dew-lapp'd like bulls, whose throats had hanging at 'em Wallets offlesh? or that there were such men Whose heads stood in their breasts? The secrets of life were known and laid ...
... SCENE — A ship at sea; afterwards an island. ACT I SCENE I A ship at sea: a tempestuous. THE TEMPEST.
William Shakespeare. ACT I SCENE I A ship at sea: a tempestuous noise of thunder and lightning SHIP-MASTER Boatswain! BOATSWAIN Here, master: what cheer? SHIP-MASTER Good, speak to the mariners: fall to't yarely, or we run ourselves a ...