The TempestLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 - 167 Seiten |
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... what cheer? Mast. Good, speak to the mariners: fallto't, yarely, orwe run ourselves aground: bestir, bestir. Exit. EnterMariners. 5 Boats. Heigh, my hearts!cheerly, cheerly,my hearts! yare, yare! Take in the topsail. Tend to the ...
... what cheer? Mast. Good, speak to the mariners: fallto't, yarely, orwe run ourselves aground: bestir, bestir. Exit. EnterMariners. 5 Boats. Heigh, my hearts!cheerly, cheerly,my hearts! yare, yare! Take in the topsail. Tend to the ...
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... what do you here? Shall we give o'er, and drown? Have you a mind to sink? Seb. A pox o' your throat,youbawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! 40 Boats.Work you, then. Ant. Hang, cur! hang, you whoreson, insolent noise maker. We are ...
... what do you here? Shall we give o'er, and drown? Have you a mind to sink? Seb. A pox o' your throat,youbawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! 40 Boats.Work you, then. Ant. Hang, cur! hang, you whoreson, insolent noise maker. We are ...
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... What, must our mouths be cold? I. 1. 50 Gon. The king and prince at prayers! let's assist them, For our case is as theirs. Seb. I'm out ofpatience. Ant. We are merely cheated of our lives by drunkards: This widechapp'd rascal,—would ...
... What, must our mouths be cold? I. 1. 50 Gon. The king and prince at prayers! let's assist them, For our case is as theirs. Seb. I'm out ofpatience. Ant. We are merely cheated of our lives by drunkards: This widechapp'd rascal,—would ...
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... tell your piteous heart There's noharm done. Mir. O, woe the day! Pros. 15 No harm. I have done nothing butincareof thee, Of thee, mydear one, thee, my daughter, who Art ignorant of what thou art, nought knowing Of whence.
... tell your piteous heart There's noharm done. Mir. O, woe the day! Pros. 15 No harm. I have done nothing butincareof thee, Of thee, mydear one, thee, my daughter, who Art ignorant of what thou art, nought knowing Of whence.
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William Shakespeare. Art ignorant of what thou art, nought knowing Of whence I am, nor that I am more better 20 Than ... what I am; but stopp'd, 35 And leftme to a bootlessinquisition, Concluding “Stay: not yet.” Pros. The hour's now ...
William Shakespeare. Art ignorant of what thou art, nought knowing Of whence I am, nor that I am more better 20 Than ... what I am; but stopp'd, 35 And leftme to a bootlessinquisition, Concluding “Stay: not yet.” Pros. The hour's now ...
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Alon Alonso beseech Boats Boatswain bottle brave brother burthen Caliban call’d Capell cell Ceres charm Collier daughter doth drown drown’d Duke of Milan dukedom e’er Enter Ariel entertain’d Exeunt Exit Ariel eyes F 1 F F 2 F F 3 F father Ferdinand for’t foul garments Gonzalo Hanmer Hark Hast thou hath he’s hear hither honour in’t invisible island isle Johnson conj Juno King of Naples king’s ship look lord master Miranda monster o’er o’the on’t Pope after Dryden princess prithee Pros Prospero Reenter Ariel remember Rowe after Dryden Scene scurvy Sebastian Shakespeare’s sleep solemn speak spirit Steevens conj Stephano strange swear Sycorax thee Theobald There’s thine thou art thou camest thou didst thou dost thou hast Thou liest Trin Trinculo Tunis Walker conj Warburton watchdogs What’s widow Dido Wilt wreck’d