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The first scene , which is altogether new , forms a suitable opening to the play , and , independent of its use in preparing us , by a dialogue between Darlemont and Dupré , for the restlessness , suspicion , and horrible apprehensions ...
The first scene , which is altogether new , forms a suitable opening to the play , and , independent of its use in preparing us , by a dialogue between Darlemont and Dupré , for the restlessness , suspicion , and horrible apprehensions ...
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The scene of Imogen's bed - chamber is one of the most magnificent that has ever been painted for the stage . The artist has minutely followed the author's description : It was hang'd With tapestry of silk and silver ; the story Proud ...
The scene of Imogen's bed - chamber is one of the most magnificent that has ever been painted for the stage . The artist has minutely followed the author's description : It was hang'd With tapestry of silk and silver ; the story Proud ...
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The scene is given to us , not such as it is beheld by a common spectator , but as the eye of a master contemplates it . While we stand impressed with the stern simplicity of the whole , we cannot help regretting the want of some ...
The scene is given to us , not such as it is beheld by a common spectator , but as the eye of a master contemplates it . While we stand impressed with the stern simplicity of the whole , we cannot help regretting the want of some ...
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The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners With Strictures on ..., 4 tomas Visos knygos peržiūra - 1808 |
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