The crimes and miseries in which she was an actor and a sufferer are as the mask and the mantle in which circumstances clothed her for her impersonation on the scene of the world. Dwight's Journal of Music - Pagina 229geredigeerd door - 1858Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Leigh Hunt - 1820
...Beatrice Cenci appears to have been one of those rare persons, in whom energy and gentleness dwell together without destroying one another : her nature...and the mantle, in which circumstances clothed her from her impersonation on the scene of the world." The beauties of a dramatic poem, of all others,... | |
 | 1823
...pathetic. Beatrice Cenci appears to have been one of those rare persons in whom energy and gentleness dwell together without destroying one another: her nature...for her impersonation on the scene of the world." THE QUEEN OF MAY*. " Elle etoit de ce monde oil les plus belles chose s " Ont le pire destin — "... | |
 | 1823
...pathetic. Beatrice Cenci appears to have been one of those rare persons in whom energy and gentleness dwell together without destroying one another: her nature...for her impersonation on the scene of the world." KOSCIUSKO. ( A nnniGMi FBOM THE FHENCH OF MR. MA JTJLLIEN.) " And freedom shrieked when Kosciusko fell."... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pagina’s
...nexpreesihly.palhetic. BeatriceCenci appears to have been one of those rare persons in whom energy and gentleness dwell together without destroying one another : her nature...which she was an actor and a sufferer are as the mask aud the manile in which circumstances clothed her for her impersonation on the scene of the world.... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 607 pagina’s
...pathetic. Beatrice Cenci appears to have been one of those rare persons in whom energy and gentleness dwell together without destroying one another : her nature...her for her impersonation on the scene of the world. The Cenci Palace is of great extent ; and though in part modernized, there yet remains a vast and gloomy... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1834 - 1004 pagina’s
...Beatrice Cenci appears to have b een one of those rare persons in whom energy and gentleness dwell together without destroying one another: her nature...her for her impersonation on the scene of the world. The Cenci Palace is of great extent; and, though in part modernized, there yet remains a vast and gloomy... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 363 pagina’s
...pathetic. Beatriee Cenei appears to have been one of those rare persons in whom energy and gentleness dwell together without destroying one another : her nature was simple and profound. The erimes and miscries in which she was an actor and a sufferer, are as the mask and the mantle in which... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840
...destroying one another : her nature was simple and profound. The ciimes and miseries in which siic was an actor and a sufferer, are as the mask and the...her for her impersonation on the scene of the world. The Cenci Palace is of great extent ; and, though in part modernised, there yet remains a vast and... | |
 | John Murray (Firm) - 1843 - 568 pagina’s
...pathetic. Beatrice Cenci appears to have been one of those rare persons in whom energy and gentleness dwell together, without destroying one another : her nature...for her impersonation on the scene of the world." The terrible tragedy which has invested this picture with such peculiar interest took place at the... | |
 | William Ingraham Kip - 1846 - 334 pagina’s
...says Shelley — " appears to have been one of those rare persons in whom energy and gentleness dwell together, without destroying one another : her nature...for her impersonation on the scene of the world." Since this tragedy, the old palace of the Cenci in the city, has stood desolate and uninhabited, as... | |
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