If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them : The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dashes the fire out. Remarks critical, conjectural, and explanatory, upon the plays of Shakspeare ... - Strona 23autor: E H. Seymour - 1805Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - Liczba stron: 952
...[Exit. SCENE II.— The island.- before the cell of PBOSI4.IKI. Enter РВОЯРКНО and MIHAXDA. Mir. untangle this, not I ; It is too hard a knot for me to untie. [Exil. SCENE III.— A Room The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - Liczba stron: 652
...&c. VOL. I. 2 SCENE II.— The Island: before the Ce/Jo/Prospero. Enter PROSPERO and MIRANDA. Mira. If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them : The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - Liczba stron: 614
...VOL. I. 2 SCENE II.— The Island: before the Cell of Prospero. Enter PROSPERO and MIRANDA. Mir a. If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them: The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - Liczba stron: 540
...of him. [Exit. SCENE II.—The Island: before the cell o/PBOSPEBO. Enter PBOSPEBO and MIBANDA. Mira. If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them: The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek,... | |
| William James Early Bennett - 1851 - Liczba stron: 260
...humanly), allay this perilous storm, that of their own heedless haste they have conjured up around us. If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them. The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - Liczba stron: 772
...death. [Exit. SCENE II.— The Island: before the Cell of Prospero. Enter PROSPERO and MIRANDA. Mira. If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them : The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - Liczba stron: 500
...books had then SCENE II. The Island: before the Cell of PROSPERO. Enter PROSPERO and MIRANDA. Mira. If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them : The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - Liczba stron: 620
...wild plants. SCENE II.— The Island: before the Cett of Prospero. Enter PKOSPERO and MIRANDA, MIR A. If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, alky them : The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's... | |
| Stephen Orgel - 1975 - Liczba stron: 116
...symbol of his power, with the words "Lie there my art." 6 Miranda describes his power in the same terms: If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them; and she continues, Had I been any god of power, I would Have sunk the sea within the earth. . . .7... | |
| Robert W. Uphaus - 1981 - Liczba stron: 172
...Prospero's art. Miranda opens this scene by responding initially to the external appearance of the storm: If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them. The sky it seems would pour down stinking pitch But that the sea, mounting to th' welkin's check, Dashes... | |
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