The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani no 18, rue Vivienne, 1829 - 575 sider |
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... 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 ...
Side 51
... 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 ...
Side 52
... BEATRICE , his daughter . The SCENE lies principally in Rome , but changes during the fourth Act to Petrella , a castle among the Apu- lia Appenines . TIME . During the Pontificate of Clement VIII . Where is your wife ? Where is your ...
... BEATRICE , his daughter . The SCENE lies principally in Rome , but changes during the fourth Act to Petrella , a castle among the Apu- lia Appenines . TIME . During the Pontificate of Clement VIII . Where is your wife ? Where is your ...
Side 53
... Beatrice- [ Looking around him suspiciously . I think they cannot hear me at that door ; What if they should ? And ... Beatrice attend me in her chamber This evening : -no , at midnight and alone . SCENE II . A garden of the Cenci ...
... Beatrice- [ Looking around him suspiciously . I think they cannot hear me at that door ; What if they should ? And ... Beatrice attend me in her chamber This evening : -no , at midnight and alone . SCENE II . A garden of the Cenci ...
Side 54
... BEATRICE . You are a Priest : Speak to me not of love . ORSINO . I may obtain The dispensation of the Pope to marry . Because I am a Priest , do you believe Your image , as the hunter some struck deer , Follows me not whether I wake or ...
... BEATRICE . You are a Priest : Speak to me not of love . ORSINO . I may obtain The dispensation of the Pope to marry . Because I am a Priest , do you believe Your image , as the hunter some struck deer , Follows me not whether I wake or ...
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