The TempestHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 - 116 strán (strany) |
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Strana 8
... character of anything , we shall have keener feelings at things which are not sad or funny or mysteriously awful . The kind of enjoyment is the thing , and that is some- thing that cannot well be taught . Bodily exercises we can learn ...
... character of anything , we shall have keener feelings at things which are not sad or funny or mysteriously awful . The kind of enjoyment is the thing , and that is some- thing that cannot well be taught . Bodily exercises we can learn ...
Strana 10
... character he also felt . Ariel was undoubtedly his favorite . Almost every mention of Ariel , even the name in stage directions , is underscored . Keats evidently delighted in Ariel as in a beautiful and free spirit , though bound to ...
... character he also felt . Ariel was undoubtedly his favorite . Almost every mention of Ariel , even the name in stage directions , is underscored . Keats evidently delighted in Ariel as in a beautiful and free spirit , though bound to ...
Strana 11
... character we have in this play ! Stephano and Trinculo are the lowest of the human creatures , and , as is unfortunately the case , they are worse than Caliban , who was not honored with the human shape . Then Antonio and Sebastian ...
... character we have in this play ! Stephano and Trinculo are the lowest of the human creatures , and , as is unfortunately the case , they are worse than Caliban , who was not honored with the human shape . Then Antonio and Sebastian ...
Strana 12
... characters in The Tem- pest . The one is poor , base humanity with coarse vices and rough virtues , the other is ... character , the readers of this play have seen in it ideas without end , sometimes glimmering here and there under ...
... characters in The Tem- pest . The one is poor , base humanity with coarse vices and rough virtues , the other is ... character , the readers of this play have seen in it ideas without end , sometimes glimmering here and there under ...
Strana 13
... character . His mind was richly stored and his subject allowed him the very greatest liberty . If he were really at this time thinking of leaving London , it would be most natural that the idea should color the figure of Prospero ...
... character . His mind was richly stored and his subject allowed him the very greatest liberty . If he were really at this time thinking of leaving London , it would be most natural that the idea should color the figure of Prospero ...
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15 cents actors Alon Alonso Antonio beat Bermudas Boats Boatswain bottle brave brother burthen Caliban Caliban upon Setebos cam'st Ceres charm curtain daughter devil didst doth drown'd Duke of Milan dukedom e'er edition Elizabethan stage Enter ARIEL Exeunt Exit father Ferdinand foul give Gonzalo Hark hath Hawthorne's hear hither idea invisible Iris island isle Julius Cæsar Juno Keats king Longfellow's lord masque master meaning Merchant of Venice mind Miranda monster Naples nature nymphs o'er play Poems poetic poetry Prithee Pros Prospero PROSPERO's cell Re-enter ARIEL RICHARD GRANT WHITE Riverside Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet scene Sebastian Shake Shakespeare's day sing sleep sometimes speak speech spirit Stephano Stories strange Sycorax Tempest thee There's thine thing thou art thou be'st thou dost thou hast thou shalt Trin Trinculo Tunis Whole number word yare