| Gavin Hopps, Jane Stabler - 2006 - 284 sidor
...in The Tempest, with whom she is also compared sometimes. Miranda finds the world fascinating: 'Oh wonder! / How many goodly creatures are there here! / How beauteous mankind is! Oh. brave new world. / That hath such people in't!' (Tlie Tempest, V, 1, 181-4). 37 Gerard Manley Hopkins.... | |
| Richard S. Tedlow - 2007 - 612 sidor
...historian Leo Marx called his "American fable,"4 The Tempest. From Miranda, this famed, ecstatic utterance: O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here!...beauteous mankind is! O brave new world, That has such people in't! (act 5, scene 1 ) The "brave new world" is so "beauteous" that even the monster Caliban... | |
| Thomas Kruthaup - 2007 - 62 sidor
...Titel Brave New World ist eine Adaption Shakespeares. Zitat aus Shakespeares The Tempest: "Mirinda: O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here!...How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world that has such people in it!"1 Welches dann in Brave New World so wieder zu finden ist: „Schöne neue Welt... | |
| Jocelyn Harris - 2007 - 288 sidor
..."perfect, " a word more suitable for Anne alone. Or perhaps the faint echo of Miranda's naive outcry, "How many goodly creatures are there here! / How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world / That has such people in't!"9 felt obtrusive. Whatever the reason, Austen removed it. A jumble of interlineated... | |
| Phillip H. McMath - 2007 - 534 sidor
...again, just to emphasize the point. Then something struck her gently in the face — it was snowing. "0, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous mankind is! Brave new world that has such people in it!" -—The Tempest, V, i If one drew a line west from where... | |
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