 | Jeannette Sanderson - 2003 - 6 str.
...compass 1 thee about Arise and say how thou earnest here. [FERDINAND rises] MIRANDA [coming forward] O wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here!...mankind is! O brave new world That has such people in't! PROSPERO Tis new to thee. ALONSO [to FERDINAND] What is this maid with whom thou wast at play? Your... | |
 | Mark Tredinnick - 2003 - 268 str.
...imagination. Miranda finds the world fresh and bright and full of possibility. Hence her exclamation: O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here!...mankind is! O brave new world, That has such people in "t! (Vi181 84) To which Prospero wryly, sardonically, and perhaps sadly, comments "Tis new to thee.'... | |
 | Angela Thirlwell - 2003 - 376 str.
...time, introduces his innocent daughter to her first rapturous view of humanity: MIRANDA: O,Wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous...mankind is! O brave new world That has such people in't!58 This blend of wonder and reality ranges from the expressions on the lovers' faces to the artist's... | |
 | F. Jarvis - 2010 - 344 str.
...Miranda (whose name means wonderful, full of wonder) first sees the men of the ship, she exclaims: O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here!...How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world That has suchneonle in 't! But her worldly-wise, pedantic father, who has "seen it all," wearily responds: "Tis... | |
 | Nancy C. Andreasen - 2004 - 368 str.
...BROKEN BRAINS AND TROUBLED MINDS H CHAPTER 1 BRAVE NEW BRAIN Confronting the Burden of Mental ///ness O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here!...is! O brave new world, That has such people in't! — William Shakespeare The Tempest, v,i, 182-186 Iuman beings are wondrous, goodly, and beautiful... | |
 | Kelly Bulkeley - 2005 - 229 str.
...origin, and he was a good genealogist who made Iris the daughter of Thaumas." Socrates, Theaetetus "O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here!...is! O brave new world that has such people in't!" Miranda, The Tempest L'Man is the animal whose nature has not yet been fixed." Friedrich Nietzsche,... | |
 | Faith Nostbakken - 2004 - 195 str.
...she has never known before until she meets the shipwrecked party at the end of the play, and says, O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here!...mankind is! O brave new world That has such people in't! (5.1.181-184) Even Miranda's name means "wonderful," as she represents in her own reactions and in... | |
 | Dewey Lambdin - 2004 - 336 str.
...of you! He would have laughed at his play on words, . . . but he suspected it would hurt. EPILOGUE : O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here!...mankind is! O brave new world That has such people in it' -THE TEMPEST, ACT V, SCENE 1 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE £x '.-. rack! went the... | |
 | Philip Allott - 2005 - 179 str.
...prefer to drink a heavy red burgundy with the turbot that Mrs lolescu had cooked to such perfection. O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here!...is! O brave new world, That has such people in't! William Shakespeare, The Tempest. But the beauty of the body is seen, whereas the beauty of the soul... | |
 | G. M. Pinciss - 2005 - 192 str.
...so many distinguished visitors to the island where she has grown up away from the rest of society. O wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here!...mankind is. O brave new world That has such people in't! But she is unaware that these visitors are her uncle and the King of Naples, men who unseated her father... | |
| |