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Strana 282
... effect , that is ( yet again ) only to be realized in the theater for which it was de- signed . The curtains of the inner stage are drawn back to show us Juliet's bed . Her nurse and her mother leave her ; she drinks the po- tion , and ...
... effect , that is ( yet again ) only to be realized in the theater for which it was de- signed . The curtains of the inner stage are drawn back to show us Juliet's bed . Her nurse and her mother leave her ; she drinks the po- tion , and ...
Strana 323
... effect for which I never could account . The effect was , that it reflected back upon the murderer a peculiar awfulness and a depth of solemnity ; yet , however obstinately I endeavoured with my understanding to com- prehend this , for ...
... effect for which I never could account . The effect was , that it reflected back upon the murderer a peculiar awfulness and a depth of solemnity ; yet , however obstinately I endeavoured with my understanding to com- prehend this , for ...
Strana 350
... effect of these aspects , though far from being lost , is modified by that of others . I do not mean that the final effect re- sembles that of the Divine Comedy or the Oresteia : how should it , when the first of these can be called by ...
... effect of these aspects , though far from being lost , is modified by that of others . I do not mean that the final effect re- sembles that of the Divine Comedy or the Oresteia : how should it , when the first of these can be called by ...
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