The TempestCassell, limited, 1887 - 192 Seiten |
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... scene of the Second Act is evidently founded on a passage in one of Montaigne's essays as Florio translated it , and as the poet read it in his own copy , which is now in the British Museum , con- taining one of the few remaining ...
... scene of the Second Act is evidently founded on a passage in one of Montaigne's essays as Florio translated it , and as the poet read it in his own copy , which is now in the British Museum , con- taining one of the few remaining ...
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... . Gonzalo's thoughts , when expecting instant death , are of wife , children , brother , and " the wills above be done , " with amiable prattle intermixed . In the next scene Prospero and Miranda watch from shore INTRODUCTION . 11.
... . Gonzalo's thoughts , when expecting instant death , are of wife , children , brother , and " the wills above be done , " with amiable prattle intermixed . In the next scene Prospero and Miranda watch from shore INTRODUCTION . 11.
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William Shakespeare. In the next scene Prospero and Miranda watch from shore the splitting of the vessel in the magic storm . Miranda has suffered with those whom she saw suffer , and in all her words there is the gentle spirit of ...
William Shakespeare. In the next scene Prospero and Miranda watch from shore the splitting of the vessel in the magic storm . Miranda has suffered with those whom she saw suffer , and in all her words there is the gentle spirit of ...
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... scene Prospero asks Ariel , " What is the time of day ? Ariel . Past the mid season . Prospero . At least two glasses ; " —that is , at least , two in the after- noon ; and then he adds , " The time ' twixt six and now must by us both ...
... scene Prospero asks Ariel , " What is the time of day ? Ariel . Past the mid season . Prospero . At least two glasses ; " —that is , at least , two in the after- noon ; and then he adds , " The time ' twixt six and now must by us both ...
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... scene the King of Naples speaks of himself and his company " who three hours since were wrecked upon this shore ; he says to his son also of Miranda , " Your eld'st acquaintance cannot be three hours ; " and the boatswain speaks of ...
... scene the King of Naples speaks of himself and his company " who three hours since were wrecked upon this shore ; he says to his son also of Miranda , " Your eld'st acquaintance cannot be three hours ; " and the boatswain speaks of ...
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Alon ALONSO beat Boats boatswain brave bring brother Caliban cam'st CASSELL & COMPANY Cassell's cell Ceres CHARLES WATERTON charm Cloth crown daughter dear death devil Diary of Samuel Dictionary doth drink drowned Duke of Milan dukedom e'er Edition enemies Enter ARIEL Exeunt Exit eyes FAIR SIDEA farre father Ferdinand foul Geraldo Gonzalo grace Hark Hast thou hath hear heaven hither honour island isle JACOB AYRER kind King of Naples land live lord LORD MACAULAY Ludgate Hill magic master Mira Miranda monster never nymphs Phoenicia play PLUTARCH pr'ythee Prospero Re-enter ARIEL Samuel Pepys scene Sebastian and Antonio SETEBOS Shakespeare shore sleep speak spirit Stephano strange swear Sycorax tell Tempest thee there's thine things THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK thou art thou beest thou didst thou dost thou hast Thou shalt Trin Trinculo Tunis unto vertue wind