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Pagina 136
... living children with herself , as have carried off their dead bodies in the dragon - chariot . Still this may , perhaps , be justified by the perturbation of mind into which she was plunged by the crime she had perpetrated . Perhaps it ...
... living children with herself , as have carried off their dead bodies in the dragon - chariot . Still this may , perhaps , be justified by the perturbation of mind into which she was plunged by the crime she had perpetrated . Perhaps it ...
Pagina 305
... living , and the more deserving of censure , as in the case of the ancients it was an inconvenience which arose from the construction of their theatre . According to French critics , and the opinion which has become prevalent through ...
... living , and the more deserving of censure , as in the case of the ancients it was an inconvenience which arose from the construction of their theatre . According to French critics , and the opinion which has become prevalent through ...
Pagina 397
... living Hermione , who has kept herself so long concealed ; and the piece ends with universal rejoicing . The jealousy of Leontes is not , like that of Othello , developed through all its causes , symptoms . and variations ; it is ...
... living Hermione , who has kept herself so long concealed ; and the piece ends with universal rejoicing . The jealousy of Leontes is not , like that of Othello , developed through all its causes , symptoms . and variations ; it is ...
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Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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