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Pagina 72
... Rosamond . The play is neither a tragedy , a comedy , nor a melodrama . It seems that Eleanor did not really poison Fair Rosamond , but only administered to her a sleeping potion , and , as she takes care to explain to the King , " The ...
... Rosamond . The play is neither a tragedy , a comedy , nor a melodrama . It seems that Eleanor did not really poison Fair Rosamond , but only administered to her a sleeping potion , and , as she takes care to explain to the King , " The ...
Pagina 73
... Rosamond shall be quietly removed in her trance to a nunnery ; a reconciliation is then effected between the husband and wife , who , as we are led to suppose , live happily ever after . The main motive of the opera in Addison's mind ...
... Rosamond shall be quietly removed in her trance to a nunnery ; a reconciliation is then effected between the husband and wife , who , as we are led to suppose , live happily ever after . The main motive of the opera in Addison's mind ...
Pagina 73
... Rosamond . The play is neither a tragedy , a comedy , nor a melodrama . It seems that Eleanor did not really poison Fair Rosamond , but only administered to her a sleeping potion , and , as she takes care to explain to the King , " The ...
... Rosamond . The play is neither a tragedy , a comedy , nor a melodrama . It seems that Eleanor did not really poison Fair Rosamond , but only administered to her a sleeping potion , and , as she takes care to explain to the King , " The ...
Pagina 73
... Rosamond shall be quietly removed in her trance to a nunnery ; a reconciliation is then effected between the husband and wife , who , as we are led to suppose , live happily ever after . The main motive of the opera in Addison's mind ...
... Rosamond shall be quietly removed in her trance to a nunnery ; a reconciliation is then effected between the husband and wife , who , as we are led to suppose , live happily ever after . The main motive of the opera in Addison's mind ...
Pagina 73
... Rosamond . The play is neither a tragedy , a comedy , nor a melodrama . It seems that Eleanor did not really poison Fair Rosamond , but only administered to her a sleeping potion , and , as she takes care to explain to the King , " The ...
... Rosamond . The play is neither a tragedy , a comedy , nor a melodrama . It seems that Eleanor did not really poison Fair Rosamond , but only administered to her a sleeping potion , and , as she takes care to explain to the King , " The ...
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