Life's a Dream: The Great Theatre of the WorldJ. W. Parker & Son, 1856 - 229 sivua |
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Sivu 128
... Rosaura , in man's attire , appears descending from the heights above . She is fol- lowing to the court of Poland Astolfo , Duke of and the work , considering the double alembic which it has passed through , is not ill done ; nor yet ...
... Rosaura , in man's attire , appears descending from the heights above . She is fol- lowing to the court of Poland Astolfo , Duke of and the work , considering the double alembic which it has passed through , is not ill done ; nor yet ...
Sivu 129
... Rosaura first catches a glimpse of the light — Mr . Hallam himself observes of these opening scenes that " they are impressive and full of beauty , even now that we are become accustomed in excess to these theatrical wonders . " Ros ...
... Rosaura first catches a glimpse of the light — Mr . Hallam himself observes of these opening scenes that " they are impressive and full of beauty , even now that we are become accustomed in excess to these theatrical wonders . " Ros ...
Sivu 134
... Rosaura's makes the captive aware of the two that are so close to him . His first impulse , when he discovers that he has been overheard in the hour of his weakness , is to de- stroy the listeners , however unintentional and unavoidable ...
... Rosaura's makes the captive aware of the two that are so close to him . His first impulse , when he discovers that he has been overheard in the hour of his weakness , is to de- stroy the listeners , however unintentional and unavoidable ...
Sivu 136
... Rosaura , who has resumed female attire , is taken into the train of Estrella . There is an underplot by which the latter be- comes acquainted with Astolfo's previous en- gagement to Rosaura , which , graceful as it is , I yet shall not ...
... Rosaura , who has resumed female attire , is taken into the train of Estrella . There is an underplot by which the latter be- comes acquainted with Astolfo's previous en- gagement to Rosaura , which , graceful as it is , I yet shall not ...
Sivu 149
... To my dungeon's misery , ' Twas that knowledge I had none Of my state ; but now I know This , and mine own self also , Man and beast combined in one . [ Exit . Presently Rosaura enters in search of her mis- tress , LIFE'S A DREAM . 149.
... To my dungeon's misery , ' Twas that knowledge I had none Of my state ; but now I know This , and mine own self also , Man and beast combined in one . [ Exit . Presently Rosaura enters in search of her mis- tress , LIFE'S A DREAM . 149.
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Sivu 132 - But with more of soul than it, I am grudged its liberty. And the beast was born, whose skin Scarce those beauteous spots and bars, Like to constellated stars, Doth from its great Painter win, Ere the instinct doth begin Of its fierceness and its pride, And its lair on every side It has measured far and nigh, While with better instinct I Am its liberty denied. Born the mute fish was also, Child of ooze and ocean s weed; Scarce a finny bark of speed To the surface brought, and lo!