Comedy of The TempestJ.M. Dent and Company, 1896 - 117 páginas |
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... wench . Boats . Lay her a - hold , a - hold ! set her two courses ; off to sea again ; lay her off . Enter Mariners wet . Mariners . All lost ! to prayers , to prayers ! all lost ! 40 50 Boats . What , must our mouths be cold ? 3 The ...
... wench . Boats . Lay her a - hold , a - hold ! set her two courses ; off to sea again ; lay her off . Enter Mariners wet . Mariners . All lost ! to prayers , to prayers ! all lost ! 40 50 Boats . What , must our mouths be cold ? 3 The ...
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... I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon ' s ; without the which , this story Were most impertinent . That hour destroy us ? Wherefore did they not Pros . Well demanded , wench : 141 My tale 11 The Tempest Act I. Sc . ii .
... I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon ' s ; without the which , this story Were most impertinent . That hour destroy us ? Wherefore did they not Pros . Well demanded , wench : 141 My tale 11 The Tempest Act I. Sc . ii .
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William Shakespeare. Pros . Well demanded , wench : 141 My tale provokes that question . Dear , they durst not , So dear the love my people bore me ; nor set A mark so bloody on the business ; but With colours fairer painted their foul ...
William Shakespeare. Pros . Well demanded , wench : 141 My tale provokes that question . Dear , they durst not , So dear the love my people bore me ; nor set A mark so bloody on the business ; but With colours fairer painted their foul ...
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... , sir , 410 It carries a brave form . But ' tis a spirit . Pros . No , wench ; it eats and sleeps and hath such senses As we have , such . This gallant which thou seest Mir . Pros . Fer . Mir . Fer . 25 The Tempest Act I. Sc . ii .
... , sir , 410 It carries a brave form . But ' tis a spirit . Pros . No , wench ; it eats and sleeps and hath such senses As we have , such . This gallant which thou seest Mir . Pros . Fer . Mir . Fer . 25 The Tempest Act I. Sc . ii .
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... wench ! To the most of men this is a Caliban , And they to him are angels . My affections Are , then , most humble ; I have no ambition To see a goodlier man . Come on ; obey : Thy nerves are in their infancy again , And have no vigour ...
... wench ! To the most of men this is a Caliban , And they to him are angels . My affections Are , then , most humble ; I have no ambition To see a goodlier man . Come on ; obey : Thy nerves are in their infancy again , And have no vigour ...
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allusion Alon Alonso Antonio awake beat Boats Boatswain bottle brave bring brother burthen canst Carthage cell Ceres charm daughter dear devil DISCASE doth drowned Duke of Milan dukedom e'er Enter Ariel Exeunt Exit eyes father Ferdinand fish folios fool foul garments give Gonzalo grace hang Hark Hast thou hath hear heavens hither honour island isle ISRAEL GOLLANCZ Juno King of Naples lord master Miranda monster moon-calf nymphs o'er pioned play pray prithee Pros Prospero's cell queen Re-enter Ariel remember roar SCAMELS Scene scurvy Sebastian Setebos Shakespeare shore sing sleep speak spirit Stephano strange swear sweet Sycorax tell Tempest thee There's thine thing thou art thou beest thou camest thou didst thou dost thou hast Thou liest thou shalt thunder thyself Trin Trinculo Tunis TWINK wench widow Dido Wilt yare