The TempestD.C. Heath & Company, 1916 - 166 Seiten |
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... Ariel . " These words are taken from Dryden's preface to his own and Davenant's version of the play , The En- chanted Island , produced at the Duke of York's Theatre in 1667 , and published in 1670. The original suggestion of this ...
... Ariel . " These words are taken from Dryden's preface to his own and Davenant's version of the play , The En- chanted Island , produced at the Duke of York's Theatre in 1667 , and published in 1670. The original suggestion of this ...
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... Ariel restores to Prospero his drowned book and buried staff . On a very different plane is Ernest Renan's Caliban , 1 a drama- tized piece of political philosophy . The scene is laid at Milan after Prospero's return , and deals with a ...
... Ariel restores to Prospero his drowned book and buried staff . On a very different plane is Ernest Renan's Caliban , 1 a drama- tized piece of political philosophy . The scene is laid at Milan after Prospero's return , and deals with a ...
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... Ariel's apparition on the topmast , in the form of flame , for Stephano's escape upon a butt of sack which the sailors heaved o'erboard , and for the conspiracy of Antonio and Sebastian against Alonso ? 2 But it is a misconception ...
... Ariel's apparition on the topmast , in the form of flame , for Stephano's escape upon a butt of sack which the sailors heaved o'erboard , and for the conspiracy of Antonio and Sebastian against Alonso ? 2 But it is a misconception ...
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... rejoice To hear the solemn curfew . " 66 In Ariel's songs we catch echoes of the melody of the sweet sprites , " as they foot it featly on the yellow sands , and of the " ding- dong " of the sea - nymphs as they ring xviii INTRODUCTION.
... rejoice To hear the solemn curfew . " 66 In Ariel's songs we catch echoes of the melody of the sweet sprites , " as they foot it featly on the yellow sands , and of the " ding- dong " of the sea - nymphs as they ring xviii INTRODUCTION.
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... Ariel . He had been imprisoned by Sycorax , the mother of Caliban , for twelve years in a cloven pine because he was " a spirit too delicate To act her earthy and abhorr'd commands . " From this thraldom he has been set free by Prospero ...
... Ariel . He had been imprisoned by Sycorax , the mother of Caliban , for twelve years in a cloven pine because he was " a spirit too delicate To act her earthy and abhorr'd commands . " From this thraldom he has been set free by Prospero ...
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Abbott Alon Alonso Antonio Antony and Cleopatra Ariel beat Boatswain brave brother Cæsar Caliban camest Ceres charm command Cotgrave daughter devil doth Dowden drowned Duke of Milan dukedom enchanted Enter ARIEL Exeunt eyes father Ferdinand Ff reading fish Folio foot foul fresh give Gonzalo Hark hath hear island isle Julius Cæsar Juno King of Naples lord masque master meaning Midsummer Night's Dream Miranda monster nature never nymphs o'er passage phrase play plot plural pray prince princess Prithee probably Pros Prospero PROSPERO's cell queen quotes Re-enter ARIEL reference roar scene Sebastian sense Setebos Shake Shakespeare ship shore sing sleep speak spirit Stephano storm strange stress suggested sweet Sycorax syllable tell Tempest thee thine thing thou art thou hast thou shalt thought thyself tion Trin Trinculo verb vowel wind Winter's Tale word Wright