The TempestLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 - 167 Seiten |
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... thine eyes; have comfort. The direful spectacle ofthe wreck, which touch'd The very virtue of compassion in thee, I have withsuch provision in mine art So safely order'd, that there is no soul, 30 No, not so much perdition as an hair ...
... thine eyes; have comfort. The direful spectacle ofthe wreck, which touch'd The very virtue of compassion in thee, I have withsuch provision in mine art So safely order'd, that there is no soul, 30 No, not so much perdition as an hair ...
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... thine ear; Obey, and beattentive. Canst thou remember A time before we came unto this cell? 40 I do not think thoucanst, for then thou wastnot Out three years old. Mir. Certainly, sir, I can. Pros. By what? by any other house or person ...
... thine ear; Obey, and beattentive. Canst thou remember A time before we came unto this cell? 40 I do not think thoucanst, for then thou wastnot Out three years old. Mir. Certainly, sir, I can. Pros. By what? by any other house or person ...
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... thine and mine; invisible To every eyeball else. Go take this shape,And hither come in't: go, hence with diligence! Exit Ariel. 305 Awake, dear heart, awake! thou hast slept well; Awake! Mir. The strangeness of your story put Heaviness ...
... thine and mine; invisible To every eyeball else. Go take this shape,And hither come in't: go, hence with diligence! Exit Ariel. 305 Awake, dear heart, awake! thou hast slept well; Awake! Mir. The strangeness of your story put Heaviness ...
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... for thee: Come, thou tortoise! when? Reenter Ariel like a waternymph. Fine apparition! My quaint Ariel, Hark in thine ear. Ari. My lord, it shallbe done.Exit. Pros. Thou poisonous slave, got by the devil himself 320 Pros. ...
... for thee: Come, thou tortoise! when? Reenter Ariel like a waternymph. Fine apparition! My quaint Ariel, Hark in thine ear. Ari. My lord, it shallbe done.Exit. Pros. Thou poisonous slave, got by the devil himself 320 Pros. ...
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... thine own meaning, but wouldst gabble like A thing most brutish,I endow'd thy purposes With words that made them known.But thyvile race, Though thoudidst learn, had that in'twhich good natures 360 Could not abide tobe with; therefore ...
... thine own meaning, but wouldst gabble like A thing most brutish,I endow'd thy purposes With words that made them known.But thyvile race, Though thoudidst learn, had that in'twhich good natures 360 Could not abide tobe with; therefore ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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