The Tempest, Band 11Chatto and Windus, 1909 - 66 Seiten |
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... euen Ambition cannot pierce a winke beyond , 236 But doubt discouery there . Will you grant with me That Ferdinand is drown'd ? Seb . Ant . He's gone ! Then tell me , Seb . Claribell . Who's the next heire of Naples ? Ant . She that is ...
... euen Ambition cannot pierce a winke beyond , 236 But doubt discouery there . Will you grant with me That Ferdinand is drown'd ? Seb . Ant . He's gone ! Then tell me , Seb . Claribell . Who's the next heire of Naples ? Ant . She that is ...
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... ( Euen now ) we heard a hollow burst of bellowing , Like Buls , or rather Lyons : did't not wake you ? It ftrooke mine eare most terribly . Alo . I heard nothing . Ant . O ! ' twas a din to fright a Monsters eare ! To make an earthquake ...
... ( Euen now ) we heard a hollow burst of bellowing , Like Buls , or rather Lyons : did't not wake you ? It ftrooke mine eare most terribly . Alo . I heard nothing . Ant . O ! ' twas a din to fright a Monsters eare ! To make an earthquake ...
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... euen refresh my labours , Moft bufieleft when I doe it . Enter MIRANDA : and PROSPERO , behind , vnseene . Mir . Alas , now ! pray you , Worke not so hard ! I would the lightning had Burnt vp those Logs that you are enioynd to pile ! I ...
... euen refresh my labours , Moft bufieleft when I doe it . Enter MIRANDA : and PROSPERO , behind , vnseene . Mir . Alas , now ! pray you , Worke not so hard ! I would the lightning had Burnt vp those Logs that you are enioynd to pile ! I ...
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... ! I cannot blame thee , 4 Al . Who am my felfe attach'd with wearineffe , To th'dulling of my spirits . Sit downe , and rest ! 1 fourth 1 = forth . Euen here I will put off my hope , and 41 [ III . ii . 124-148 ; iii . 1-6 . The Tempest .
... ! I cannot blame thee , 4 Al . Who am my felfe attach'd with wearineffe , To th'dulling of my spirits . Sit downe , and rest ! 1 fourth 1 = forth . Euen here I will put off my hope , and 41 [ III . ii . 124-148 ; iii . 1-6 . The Tempest .
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William Shakespeare Frederick James Furnivall. Euen here I will put off my hope , and keepe it No longer for my Flatterer : He is droun'd 8 Whom thus we ftray to finde , and the Sea mocks Our fruftrate search on land . Well ! let him goe ...
William Shakespeare Frederick James Furnivall. Euen here I will put off my hope , and keepe it No longer for my Flatterer : He is droun'd 8 Whom thus we ftray to finde , and the Sea mocks Our fruftrate search on land . Well ! let him goe ...
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Actus Againſt ANTHONIO aſleepe ayre Bartholomew Fair beleeue beſt Botef braue brother bufineffe Caliban Cell Ceres daughter Dido diuell do's doth Duke of Millaine Dukedome elſe Enter ARIELL euen euery Exeunt Exit F. J. FURNIVALL fafely Father Ferdinand feruice fhall fince fing firſt flaue fleepe fome fonne foule freſh ftrange fuch giue Gonz GONZALO hath haue heare heauens hee's heere himſelfe hither I'le i'th Ifle Iſland Iuno King King of Naples leaue liue loffe loft looſe Lord loue Maſter Miftris Mira Miranda moft Monſter moſt Muficke muft muſt Naples neuer o'th on't play preſent prethee Prof PROSPERO purpoſe Re-enter ARIELL reaſon ſaw ſay SEBASTIAN ſhall ſhape ſhe ſhould ſome ſpeake Spirit ſplit ſtand Stephano Sycorax Tempest thee theſe thine thou art Thou do'ft thy felfe Trin TRINC Trinculo Tunis vnder vpon Whoſe Widdow