Shakespeare's The TempestGeorge Bell & Sons, 1893 - 129 strán (strany) |
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... Miranda , Perdita , Imogen , and Marina all belong to the same niche in the Shakespearian gallery of " Fair Women . " 3. The play with which we most naturally compare The Tempest is The Midsummer Night's Dream . Both are plays of fairy ...
... Miranda , Perdita , Imogen , and Marina all belong to the same niche in the Shakespearian gallery of " Fair Women . " 3. The play with which we most naturally compare The Tempest is The Midsummer Night's Dream . Both are plays of fairy ...
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... Miranda . Nausicaa confesses to her handmaidens what the state of her feelings are , but Miranda confesses to Ferdinand himself that she " could not wish any companion in the world but him . " To those who know the original the two ...
... Miranda . Nausicaa confesses to her handmaidens what the state of her feelings are , but Miranda confesses to Ferdinand himself that she " could not wish any companion in the world but him . " To those who know the original the two ...
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... Miranda an account of his past life , and thus puts the audience au fait with the position . Notice how , for dramatic effect , his long speech is broken up by Miranda's questions and remarks . Notice the dramatic skill displayed in the ...
... Miranda an account of his past life , and thus puts the audience au fait with the position . Notice how , for dramatic effect , his long speech is broken up by Miranda's questions and remarks . Notice the dramatic skill displayed in the ...
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... Miranda to go to sleep , and although he of course exerts his magic power to send her to sleep , we yet feel that the sleep has come to her naturally , as she herself seems to think . He then summons Ariel , the airy Spirit whom he had ...
... Miranda to go to sleep , and although he of course exerts his magic power to send her to sleep , we yet feel that the sleep has come to her naturally , as she herself seems to think . He then summons Ariel , the airy Spirit whom he had ...
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... Miranda . ACT II . SCENE I. - This scene is a mixture of prose and blank verse , and is divided between Alonzo and his courtiers , with a little assistance later on from the invisible Ariel . It begins with some bantering of Gonzalo by ...
... Miranda . ACT II . SCENE I. - This scene is a mixture of prose and blank verse , and is divided between Alonzo and his courtiers , with a little assistance later on from the invisible Ariel . It begins with some bantering of Gonzalo by ...
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Alon Alonzo Antonio Ariel awake beat blank verse Boats Boatswain bottle brave brother burthen Caliban camest cell Ceres charm dative daughter devil doth doublet drowned duke of Milan dukedom e'er Enter ARIEL Exeunt Exit ARIEL eyes father Ferdinand and Miranda fetch folio foul give Gonzalo grace Hark Hast thou hath hear heaven hither Icel in't invisible island isle jerkin king of Naples king's lord Low Lat Masque master means Mira Miranda monster noun o'er on't play prithee Prospero Re-enter ARIEL red plague roar SCENE Sebastian Setebos Shakespeare ship sing sleep speak speech spirit stand Stephano storm strange sweet Sycorax syllable tell Tempest thee There's thine thing thou art thou beest thou didst thou dost thou hast top-mast trash Trin Trinculo Tunis wind Winter's Tale word yare