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Pagina 40
In me didst thou exist - and , in my death , see by this image , which is thine own , how utterly thou hast murdered thyself . " " The death of his double is the death of the good principle in Wilson's life .
In me didst thou exist - and , in my death , see by this image , which is thine own , how utterly thou hast murdered thyself . " " The death of his double is the death of the good principle in Wilson's life .
Pagina 78
Berthold's brutality causes his wife's death , and we are given to understand that not until after her death does he suc- ceed in giving life - likeness to her picture . In other words , the price of the success of the picture is the ...
Berthold's brutality causes his wife's death , and we are given to understand that not until after her death does he suc- ceed in giving life - likeness to her picture . In other words , the price of the success of the picture is the ...
Pagina 77
Pompilia is on her death bed telling to the nuns the tragic story of her life . She real- izes that she is giving the final expression to the truths which she wishes to survive her . Without this occassion which demands unreserved ...
Pompilia is on her death bed telling to the nuns the tragic story of her life . She real- izes that she is giving the final expression to the truths which she wishes to survive her . Without this occassion which demands unreserved ...
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CHAPTER II | 13 |
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