| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 436 páginas
...command Have waked their sleepers, oped, and let 'em forth By my so potent art. But this rough magic 50 I here abjure: and, when I have required Some heavenly...certain fathoms in the earth, And deeper than did ever plummet sound I'll drown my book. [ 'solemn music' 'Here enters ARIEL before: then ALONSO, with... | |
| Harold Bloom - 2001 - 750 páginas
...'em forth / By my so potent Art. But this rough magic / I here abjure; and, when I have requir'd / Some heavenly music -which even now I do,- /To work...certain fathoms in the earth, / And deeper than did ever plummet sound / I'll drown my book. [^¡.33-57] pensable es Antonio en Milán, y Sebastián en... | |
| Peter Porter - 2001 - 228 páginas
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| G. Wilsin Knight - 2002 - 368 páginas
...spurs pluck'd up The pine and cedar: graves at my command Have wak'cl their sleepers, oped, and let 'em forth By my so potent art. But this rough magic I...certain fathoms in the earth, And, deeper than did ever plummet sound, I'll drown my book. [Solemn music. (v- i- 33) 'Solemn music'. Note here, again,... | |
| Julie Sanders - 2001 - 274 páginas
...else to do but to learn to be good' (2). The obvious allusion is to Prospero's fifth-act renunciation: But this rough magic I here abjure. And when I have...certain fathoms in the earth, And deeper than did ever plummet sound I'll drown my hook. (5.1.50-57) The alert reader, however - and Murdoch surely always... | |
| Alison Davies, Eleanor Richards - 2002 - 306 páginas
...shifts of the central character, Prospero, as he makes sense of his own life and reflects to us our own. But this rough magic I here abjure and when I have...charm is for, I'll break my staff, Bury it certain fadoms in the earth, And deeper than did any plummet sound I'll drown my book. (ActVsc.i) Magic and... | |
| Melvyn Bragg - 2003 - 376 páginas
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| Ralph Bauer - 2003 - 320 páginas
...owes its sustenance. Its errors and immaturities are entirely my own. CHAPTER I Prospero s progeny But this rough magic I here abjure; and when I have...certain fathoms in the earth, And deeper than did ever plummet sound I'll drown my book. (Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest) In the last scene of... | |
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