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Prospero

[ pros-puh-roh ]

noun

  1. (in Shakespeare's The Tempest ) the exiled Duke of Milan, who is a magician.


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Example Sentences

The close of the overture should describe how Prospero renounces his spells, blesses the lovers, and returns to his country.

In the introduction I picture it to myself as calm, until Prospero works his spell and the storm begins.

Her conversation with Prospero, and immediately afterwards with Ferdinand, who fascinates her, and with whom she falls in love.

He is introduced under the name of Prospero in Dibdin's Bibliomania.

Miranda having been awakened, was invited by Prospero to visit his slave Caliban, son of Sycorax, then dead.

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