| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 162 pages
...In this bare island by your spell ; But release me from my bands With the help of your good hands : Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else...itself, and frees all faults. As you from crimes would pavclon'd be, Let your indulgence set me free.] NOTES. ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE NOTES. Abbott (or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 494 pages
...In this bare island by your spell; But release me from my bands AVith the help of your good hands: Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else...to enchant, And my ending is despair, Unless I be relieved by prayer, AVhich pierces so that it assaults Mercy itself and frees all faults. As you from... | |
| William Shakespeare - Fathers and daughters - 1890 - 200 pages
...this bare island by your spell ; But release me from my bands, With the help of your good hands.47 Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else...to enchant ; And my ending is despair, Unless I be relieved by prayer ; Which pierces so, that it assaults Mercy itself, and frees all faults. As you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 574 pages
...this bare island by your spell ; But release me from my bands, With the help of your good hands.47 Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else...to enchant ; And my ending is despair, Unless I be relieved by prayer ; Which pierces so, that it assaults Mercy itself, and frees all faults. As you... | |
| George Lamming - Fiction - 1992 - 260 pages
...In this bare island by your spell ; But release me from my bands With the help of your good hands : Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else...itself, and frees all faults. As you from crimes would pardon'd be, Let your indulgence set me free. It is the Epilogue which reminds us that the Voyage is... | |
| Kristin Linklater - Drama - 1992 - 236 pages
...dwell In this bare island by your spell; But release me from my bands With the help of your good hands: Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else...itself, and frees all faults. As you from crimes would pardon'd be, Let your indulgence set me free. No more art from the art master. What I shall suggest... | |
| Normand Berlin - American drama - 1994 - 286 pages
...dwell In this bare island by your spell, But release me from my bands With the help of your good hands. Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else...itself, and frees all faults. As you from crimes would pardon'd be, Let your indulgence set me free. Prospero, having given up his magic, having drowned his... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1994 - 132 pages
...this bare island, by your spell; But release me from my bands, With the help of your good hands. 10 Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else...that it assaults Mercy itself, and frees all faults. 159 As you from crimes would pardoned be, Let your indulgence set me free. 20 [Exit. NOTES ON THE TEMPEST... | |
| Marina Jenkyns - Drama - 1996 - 260 pages
...watching, not reality. So now we can begin to leave. But Shakespeare has not finished with us yet. Now I want Spirits to enforce. Art to enchant; And...that it assaults Mercy itself and frees all faults. (ibid.: 13-18) Shakespeare's use of 'want' is used here in the sense of lack, and Prospero on one level... | |
| Peter G. Platt - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 304 pages
...for whether Prospero's marvels have been received, whether there has been substance to the pageant: Now I want Spirits to enforce, art to enchant. And...itself, and frees all faults. As you from crimes would pardon'd be Let your indulgence set me free. (13-20l In a very strong sense, then, Prospero is dependent... | |
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