The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 42.
207. lappuse
... Beatrice , is precisely fitted for Miss O'Neil , and it might even seem written for her , ( God forbid that I should ever see her play it - it would tear my nerves to pieces , ) and in all respects it is fitted only for Covent Garden ...
... Beatrice , is precisely fitted for Miss O'Neil , and it might even seem written for her , ( God forbid that I should ever see her play it - it would tear my nerves to pieces , ) and in all respects it is fitted only for Covent Garden ...
208. lappuse
... Beatrice , proceeding from vehement struggle to horror , to deadly resolution , and lastly , to the ele- vated dignity of calm suffering , joined to pas- sionate tenderness and pathos , is touched with hues so vivid and so beautiful ...
... Beatrice , proceeding from vehement struggle to horror , to deadly resolution , and lastly , to the ele- vated dignity of calm suffering , joined to pas- sionate tenderness and pathos , is touched with hues so vivid and so beautiful ...
209. lappuse
... Beatrice which is preserved in the Colonna Palace , and my servant instantly recognized it as the portrait of La Cenci . This national and universal interest which the story produces and has produced for two centuries and among all ...
... Beatrice which is preserved in the Colonna Palace , and my servant instantly recognized it as the portrait of La Cenci . This national and universal interest which the story produces and has produced for two centuries and among all ...
210. lappuse
... Beatrice had thought in this manner she would have been wiser and better ; but she would never have been a tragic character . The few whom such an exhibition would have interested could never have been sufficiently interested for a ...
... Beatrice had thought in this manner she would have been wiser and better ; but she would never have been a tragic character . The few whom such an exhibition would have interested could never have been sufficiently interested for a ...
211. lappuse
... Beatrice at the Colonna Palace is admirable as a work of art ; it was taken by Guido during her confinement in prison . But it is most interesting as a just representation of one of the loveliest specimens of the workmanship of Nature ...
... Beatrice at the Colonna Palace is admirable as a work of art ; it was taken by Guido during her confinement in prison . But it is most interesting as a just representation of one of the loveliest specimens of the workmanship of Nature ...
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