The TempestThe Floating Press, 01.01.2009 - 153 Seiten The Tempest is thought by many to be Shakespeare's greatest and most perfect play. When the magician Prospero deliberately summons a storm to overcome his enemy King Alonso of Naples ship the passengers are washed ashore on a fantastical island. Prospero manipulates the king, his entourage, apparitions and fiends as he schemes revenge on the hapless Alonso. Prospero's daughter and the King's son Ferdinand fall in love and their fraught lover provides the catalyst for their fathers' reconciliation, contrition and clemency. |
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... . ANTONIO. Where is the master, boson? BOATSWAIN. Do you not hear him? You mar our labour: keep your cabins: you do assist the storm. GONZALO. Nay, good, be patient. BOATSWAIN. When the sea is. Hence! What cares these roarers.
... . ANTONIO. Where is the master, boson? BOATSWAIN. Do you not hear him? You mar our labour: keep your cabins: you do assist the storm. GONZALO. Nay, good, be patient. BOATSWAIN. When the sea is. Hence! What cares these roarers.
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... o' the substitution, And executing th' outward face of royalty, With all prerogative—Hence his ambition growing— Dost thou hear? MIRANDA. Your tale, sir, would cure deafness. PROSPERO. To have no screen between this part he play'd 18.
... o' the substitution, And executing th' outward face of royalty, With all prerogative—Hence his ambition growing— Dost thou hear? MIRANDA. Your tale, sir, would cure deafness. PROSPERO. To have no screen between this part he play'd 18.
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... Hear a little further, And then I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon us; without the which this story Were most impertinent. MIRANDA. Wherefore did they not That hour destroy us? PROSPERO. Well demanded, wench: My ...
... Hear a little further, And then I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon us; without the which this story Were most impertinent. MIRANDA. Wherefore did they not That hour destroy us? PROSPERO. Well demanded, wench: My ...
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... my books, he fumish'd me, From mine own library with volumes that I prize above my dukedom. MIRANDA. Would I might But ever see that man! PROSPERO. Now I arise:— (Resumes his mantle) Sit still, and hear the last of our sea-sorrow. Here 22.
... my books, he fumish'd me, From mine own library with volumes that I prize above my dukedom. MIRANDA. Would I might But ever see that man! PROSPERO. Now I arise:— (Resumes his mantle) Sit still, and hear the last of our sea-sorrow. Here 22.
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William Shakespeare. Sit still, and hear the last of our sea-sorrow. Here in this island we arriv'd: and here Have I, thy schoolmaster, made thee more profit Than other princes can, that have more time For vainer hours, and tutors not so ...
William Shakespeare. Sit still, and hear the last of our sea-sorrow. Here in this island we arriv'd: and here Have I, thy schoolmaster, made thee more profit Than other princes can, that have more time For vainer hours, and tutors not so ...
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ADRIAN ALONSO ANTONIO art thou awake beat BOATSWAIN bottle brave bring thee brother cam'st Carthage cell CERES charm daughter dear devil doth drink drown drown'd Duke of Milan dukedom e'er Enter ARIEL Enter CALIBAN EPHANO Exeunt Exit eyes father FERDINAND fish fly for't foul gaberdine garments give GONZALO grace Hark Hast thou hath hear heavens hither honour in't invisible island Enter isle JUNO King of Naples King's ship lord lov'd mariners master MIRANDA monster moon-calf nymphs o'er on't pray presented by Spirits prithee PROSPERO Queen Re-enter ARIEL remember RINC ULO roar scaped scurvy SEBASTIAN Setebos sing slave sleep speak SPERO STEPHANO strange swear sweet Sycorax tell There's thine thing thou art thou beest thou canst thou didst thou dost thou hast Thou liest Thou shalt thunder thyself torment TRINCULO Tunis widow Dido wrack'd yare yond