The TempestLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 - 167 Seiten |
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... brave vessel, Who had, no doubt, some noble creaturein her, Dash'd allto pieces. O, thecry didknock Against my very heart! Poor souls, they perish'd! 10 HadI been any god ofpower, I would Havesunk the sea within the earth, or ...
... brave vessel, Who had, no doubt, some noble creaturein her, Dash'd allto pieces. O, thecry didknock Against my very heart! Poor souls, they perish'd! 10 HadI been any god ofpower, I would Havesunk the sea within the earth, or ...
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... more momentary And sightoutrunning were not: the fire and cracks Of sulphurous roaring the most mighty Neptune 205 Seem to besiege, and make hisbold waves tremble, Yea, his dread trident shake. Pros. My brave spirit! Who.
... more momentary And sightoutrunning were not: the fire and cracks Of sulphurous roaring the most mighty Neptune 205 Seem to besiege, and make hisbold waves tremble, Yea, his dread trident shake. Pros. My brave spirit! Who.
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William Shakespeare. Yea, his dread trident shake. Pros. My brave spirit! Who wasso firm, so constant, that this coil Would not infecthis reason? Ari. Not a soul But felt afever of the mad, and play'd210 Some tricks of desperation. All ...
William Shakespeare. Yea, his dread trident shake. Pros. My brave spirit! Who wasso firm, so constant, that this coil Would not infecthis reason? Ari. Not a soul But felt afever of the mad, and play'd210 Some tricks of desperation. All ...
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... brave form. But 'tis a spirit. Pros. No, wench; it eats and sleeps and hath such senses As we have,such. This gallant which thou seest Was in the wreck; and, but he's something stain'd 415 With grief,that's beauty's canker, thou ...
... brave form. But 'tis a spirit. Pros. No, wench; it eats and sleeps and hath such senses As we have,such. This gallant which thou seest Was in the wreck; and, but he's something stain'd 415 With grief,that's beauty's canker, thou ...
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... mine eyes, never since at ebb, beheld The king my father wreck'd. Mir. Alack, for mercy! Fer. Yes, faith, andall his lords; the Duke of Milan And his brave son being twain. Pros. [Aside] The Duke of Milan And his more braver.
... mine eyes, never since at ebb, beheld The king my father wreck'd. Mir. Alack, for mercy! Fer. Yes, faith, andall his lords; the Duke of Milan And his brave son being twain. Pros. [Aside] The Duke of Milan And his more braver.
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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