| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 610 trang
...guilt, Like poison given to work a great time after, Now 'gins to bite the spirits. Shake. Tempe*. O, it is monstrous ! — monstrous ! Methought, the...and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronoune'd The name of Prosper. Shake. Tempest. Thus eonseienee does make eowards of us all ; And thus... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 996 trang
...(whom they suppose is drown'd.) And his and my loved darling. [Exit PRosPERO/rora alone. Gon. I' the s tX &, Prosper ; it did bass my trespass. Therefore my son i' the ooze is bedded ; and I'll seek him deeper... | |
| A. C. Harwood - 1964 - 68 trang
...become conscious of what they have done. Alonso finds the record of his deed written in the elements. 'O, it is monstrous, monstrous! Methought the billows...it to me; and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ pipe, pronounced The name of Prosper.' Ariel has told them that nothing will save them from 'lingering... | |
| L. C. Knights - 1979 - 326 trang
...learns to listen to his own guilt ; but this is reduced to, O, it is monstrous, monstrous ! Met bought the billows spoke, and told me of it; The winds did...deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounc'd The name of Prosper: it did bass my trespass. . . . So too with the young lovers: compared with Florizel and Perdita... | |
| Robert W. Uphaus - 1981 - 172 trang
...has internalized an understanding of what the storm means, as we can see in his concluding speech: Methought the billows spoke, and told me of it; The...organ-pipe, pronounc'd The name of Prospero; it did base my trespass. (96-99) In other words, the storm exemplifies the court's guilt, even as it offers... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1988 - 228 trang
...something holy, sir, why stand you In this strange stare? Alonso O, it is monstrous, monstrous! 100 Methought the billows spoke, and told me of it; The...and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounced The name of Prosper: it did bass my trespass. Therefore my son i" th' ooze is bedded; and... | |
| Maurice Hunt - 1990 - 196 trang
...King's ears, Ariel's ominous poetic words become the threatening sounds of the sea, wind, and thunder: O, it is monstrous, monstrous! Methought the billows...deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounc'd The name of Prosper: it did bass my trespass. Therefor my son i' th' ooze is bedded; and I'll seek him deeper than... | |
| Stanley Wells - 2002 - 296 trang
...star.14 At the end of The Waste Land the protagonist listens to the voice of the thunder, as Alonso does: O, it is monstrous, monstrous! Methought the billows...and the thunder. That deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounced The name of Prosper. It did bass my trespass. (3.3.95-9) The Waste Land quester also hears... | |
| Mary Beth Rose - 1992 - 256 trang
...consciousness of the need to reform takes shape as a denial of self. He literally seeks self-burial: O, it is monstrous, monstrous! Methought the billows...deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounc'd The name of Prosper: it did bass my trespass. Therefor my son i' th' ooze is bedded; and I'll seek him deeper than... | |
| Cynthia Lewis - 1997 - 268 trang
...of sin," one of whom, Alonso, uses the metaphor in describing his former barbarity against Prospero: O, it is monstrous! monstrous! Methought the billows...deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounc'd The name of Prosper; it did base my trespass. (3.3.95-99) In fact, as in Montaigne, the most potentially damaging... | |
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