The Shakespearian TempestH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 332 Seiten |
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... earth : Then must my sea be moved with her sighs ; Then must my earth with her continual tears Become a deluge , overflow'd and drown'd ; For why my bowels cannot hide her woes , But like a drunkard must I vomit them . Then give me ...
... earth : Then must my sea be moved with her sighs ; Then must my earth with her continual tears Become a deluge , overflow'd and drown'd ; For why my bowels cannot hide her woes , But like a drunkard must I vomit them . Then give me ...
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... earth , as if his entrails were hairs ; le cheval volant , the Pegasus , chez les narines de feu ! When I bestride him , I soar , I am a hawk : he trots the air ; the earth sings when he touches it ; the basest horn of his hoof is more ...
... earth , as if his entrails were hairs ; le cheval volant , the Pegasus , chez les narines de feu ! When I bestride him , I soar , I am a hawk : he trots the air ; the earth sings when he touches it ; the basest horn of his hoof is more ...
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... earth and sky and beast and man are formed ; and the waters separated from the earth . Creation is the mastery of chaos and ocean . And that mastery continues hour by hour and century by century . Man is the focal point of this process ...
... earth and sky and beast and man are formed ; and the waters separated from the earth . Creation is the mastery of chaos and ocean . And that mastery continues hour by hour and century by century . Man is the focal point of this process ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Histories early Tragedies and Poems | 74 |
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