Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 Seiten |
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... appear pale and dejected , as if your refusal of me had touched your own breast with pity . Cruel girl ! you look at this moment heavenly - soft , saint - like , or resemble some graceful marble statue , in the moon's pale ray ! Sadness ...
... appear pale and dejected , as if your refusal of me had touched your own breast with pity . Cruel girl ! you look at this moment heavenly - soft , saint - like , or resemble some graceful marble statue , in the moon's pale ray ! Sadness ...
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... appear of it , is made very amiable . His death is sublime , and shows in a striking light the mixture of barbarity and heroism of the age . The threats of Achilles are fatal ; they carry their own means of execution with them . Come ...
... appear of it , is made very amiable . His death is sublime , and shows in a striking light the mixture of barbarity and heroism of the age . The threats of Achilles are fatal ; they carry their own means of execution with them . Come ...
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... appears . He is like a person recalled to the stage to perform an un- accustomed and ungracious part ; and in which we perceive only some faint sparks of those flashes of merriment , that were wont to set the hearers in a roar ' . But ...
... appears . He is like a person recalled to the stage to perform an un- accustomed and ungracious part ; and in which we perceive only some faint sparks of those flashes of merriment , that were wont to set the hearers in a roar ' . But ...
Inhalt
On Actors and Acting Parts I and II | 147 |
Preface | 161 |
Cymbeline | 173 |
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