The TempestR. Sutton & Company, 1889 - 117 Seiten |
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... father , you have Put the wild waters in this roar , allay them . The sky , it seems , would pour down stinking pitch , But that the sea , mounting to th ' welkin's cheek , 2 Dashes the fire3 out . O , I have suffer'd With those that I ...
... father , you have Put the wild waters in this roar , allay them . The sky , it seems , would pour down stinking pitch , But that the sea , mounting to th ' welkin's cheek , 2 Dashes the fire3 out . O , I have suffer'd With those that I ...
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... father . MIR . More to know ' Tis time Did never meddle with my thoughts . PROS . 20 I should inform thee farther . Lend thy hand , And pluck my magic garment1 from me . So : [ Lay's down his mantle . Lie there , my art.5 Wipe thou ...
... father . MIR . More to know ' Tis time Did never meddle with my thoughts . PROS . 20 I should inform thee farther . Lend thy hand , And pluck my magic garment1 from me . So : [ Lay's down his mantle . Lie there , my art.5 Wipe thou ...
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... father was the Duke of Milan2 and A prince of power . MIR . Sir , are not you my father ? PROS . Thy mother was a piece3 of virtue , and She said thou wast my daughter ; and thy father Was Duke of Milan ; and his only heir And Princess ...
... father was the Duke of Milan2 and A prince of power . MIR . Sir , are not you my father ? PROS . Thy mother was a piece3 of virtue , and She said thou wast my daughter ; and thy father Was Duke of Milan ; and his only heir And Princess ...
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... father above the com- mon rate of men has commonly a son below it . Heroum filii noxæ.- JOHNSON . 7 In its contrary , i.e. , in its op- posite nature . A confidence sans ' bound . He being thus lorded SCENE 2 ] I I THE TEMPEST .
... father above the com- mon rate of men has commonly a son below it . Heroum filii noxæ.- JOHNSON . 7 In its contrary , i.e. , in its op- posite nature . A confidence sans ' bound . He being thus lorded SCENE 2 ] I I THE TEMPEST .
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... father ( Hamlet i , 1 , 39 and 148-156 ) ; and Lear iii , 4 , 120 , " This is the foul tiend Flibbertigibbet ; he begins at curfew and walks till the first cock . " 4 That vast of night , the dreary darkness of night . Vast , says ...
... father ( Hamlet i , 1 , 39 and 148-156 ) ; and Lear iii , 4 , 120 , " This is the foul tiend Flibbertigibbet ; he begins at curfew and walks till the first cock . " 4 That vast of night , the dreary darkness of night . Vast , says ...
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ALON Alonso Antonio awake beat BOATS boatswain bottle brave brother burthen Caliban cam'st Ceres charm chough daughter devil doth drown drown'd Duke of Milan dukedom e'er Enter ARIEL Exeunt Exit eyes father Ferdinand Fetch fish Folio foul give Gonzalo Hark Hast thou hath hear heart heavens hither island isle Julius Cæsar Juno King of Naples lord Malone master Miranda monster nymphs o'er Pericles pioned play pray prince prithee PROS Prospero PROSPERO'S cell quotes Re-enter ARIEL remember Rolfe scene Sebastian Shakespeare Shakspere Shakspere's ship shore sing Sir Thomas Gates sleep speak spell spelt spirit Steevens STEPH Stephano strange Sycorax tell Tempest thee Theobald there's thine thing thou art thou canst thou didst thou dost thou hast thou shalt thyself TRIN Trinculo Tunis twilled Wilt wind Winter's Tale word Wright yare