The TempestGeorge Bell & Sons, 1899 - 53 Seiten |
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William Shakespeare. Pros . Ari . Pros . Ari . For still ' tis beating in my mind , your reason For raising this sea - storm ? Know thus far forth . By accident most strange , bountiful Fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies ...
William Shakespeare. Pros . Ari . Pros . Ari . For still ' tis beating in my mind , your reason For raising this sea - storm ? Know thus far forth . By accident most strange , bountiful Fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies ...
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... what strange fish Hath made his meal on thee ? Sir , he may 110 live : I saw him beat the surges under him , And ride upon their backs ; he trod the water , Alon . Seb . Alon . Seb . Alon . 32 ACT II SC . I THE TEMPEST.
... what strange fish Hath made his meal on thee ? Sir , he may 110 live : I saw him beat the surges under him , And ride upon their backs ; he trod the water , Alon . Seb . Alon . Seb . Alon . 32 ACT II SC . I THE TEMPEST.
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... beat him , — Ste . Come , kiss . Trin . But that the poor monster's in drink an abominable monster ! 160 Cal . I'll show thee the best springs ; I'll pluck thee berries ; I'll fish for thee and get thee wood enough . A plague upon the ...
... beat him , — Ste . Come , kiss . Trin . But that the poor monster's in drink an abominable monster ! 160 Cal . I'll show thee the best springs ; I'll pluck thee berries ; I'll fish for thee and get thee wood enough . A plague upon the ...
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... [ Beats Trin . ] As you like this , give me the lie another time . Trin . I did not give the lie . Out o ' your wits and ... beat him too . 90 Stand farther . Come , proceed . Why , as I told thee , ' tis a custom with him , I ' th ...
... [ Beats Trin . ] As you like this , give me the lie another time . Trin . I did not give the lie . Out o ' your wits and ... beat him too . 90 Stand farther . Come , proceed . Why , as I told thee , ' tis a custom with him , I ' th ...
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... beat thee ; but , while thou livest , keep a good tongue in 120 thy head . Within this half hour will he be asleep : Wilt thou destroy him then ? This will I tell my master . Ay , on mine honour . Thou makest me merry ; I am full of ...
... beat thee ; but , while thou livest , keep a good tongue in 120 thy head . Within this half hour will he be asleep : Wilt thou destroy him then ? This will I tell my master . Ay , on mine honour . Thou makest me merry ; I am full of ...
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Alon Alonso Antonio awake beat Bermuda Boats Boatswain bottle brave brother burthen canst Carthage Ceres charm Chough daughter dear devil Discase doth drown Duke of Milan dukedom e'er earth Enter Ariel Enter Caliban Enter Prospero Exeunt Exit eyes father Ferdinand fish fool foul garments give Gonzalo grace hang Hark Hast thou hath hear heart heavens hither honour island isle Juno King of Naples king's ship lord master Miranda monster moon-calf nymphs o'er play pray prithee Pros Prospero's cell Re-enter Ariel remember SCENE scurvy Sebastian Shake Shakespeare sing sleep speak spirit Stephano strange swear sweet SWEET LORD Sycorax tell Tempest There's thine thing thou art thou beest thou camest thou didst thou dost thou hast Thou liest thou shalt thyself torment Trin Trinculo Tunis twilled widow Dido Wilt wind yare