The Shakespearian TempestH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 332 Seiten |
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... beasts : beasts fearsome , ravenous , and grim . So Demetrius threatens to run from Helena and leave her ' to the mercy of wild beasts ' ( II . i . 228 ) ; but she answers that his scorn shows him to have a heart more cruel than the ...
... beasts : beasts fearsome , ravenous , and grim . So Demetrius threatens to run from Helena and leave her ' to the mercy of wild beasts ' ( II . i . 228 ) ; but she answers that his scorn shows him to have a heart more cruel than the ...
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... beasts and the sea too . Albany is dis- gusted at Goneril's cruelty , and compares her to a series of fierce beasts . Tigers , not daughters , what have you perform❜d ? A father , and a gracious aged man , Whose reverence even the head ...
... beasts and the sea too . Albany is dis- gusted at Goneril's cruelty , and compares her to a series of fierce beasts . Tigers , not daughters , what have you perform❜d ? A father , and a gracious aged man , Whose reverence even the head ...
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... beasts and treasons are associated , as they are here ; the ' lions ' so often present in tempest passages ; the ' monster ' , a usual word ; and the ' earthquake ' , as in the Macbeth tempest . ' Heavens keep him from these beasts ...
... beasts and treasons are associated , as they are here ; the ' lions ' so often present in tempest passages ; the ' monster ' , a usual word ; and the ' earthquake ' , as in the Macbeth tempest . ' Heavens keep him from these beasts ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Histories early Tragedies and Poems | 74 |
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