A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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... dreams and made life seem like one long midsummer's day ; by her indescribable atmos- phere , which gave to the marbles of Praxiteles the richness and warmth of Titian's coloring , and relieved the severe angles of her temples , so that ...
... dreams and made life seem like one long midsummer's day ; by her indescribable atmos- phere , which gave to the marbles of Praxiteles the richness and warmth of Titian's coloring , and relieved the severe angles of her temples , so that ...
الصفحة 32
... Dream " -took place in certain Assembly Rooms in St. John's Wood . The reader dressed in black velvet for Lear and in white satin for the comedy , and presented herself to my young vision as a being of formidable splendor . I must have ...
... Dream " -took place in certain Assembly Rooms in St. John's Wood . The reader dressed in black velvet for Lear and in white satin for the comedy , and presented herself to my young vision as a being of formidable splendor . I must have ...
الصفحة 33
... the sound of battle ; as in her rendering of " A Midsummer- Night's Dream , " so the illusion was that of a multitude and a pageant . I recall the tremendous ring of her voice , somewhat diminished as it then was , in By HENRY JAMES 33.
... the sound of battle ; as in her rendering of " A Midsummer- Night's Dream , " so the illusion was that of a multitude and a pageant . I recall the tremendous ring of her voice , somewhat diminished as it then was , in By HENRY JAMES 33.
الصفحة 47
... dream . No such pleasure has since visited me but in dreams . Harlequin's invasion followed ; where , I remember , the transformation of the magistrates into reverend beldams seemed to me a piece of grave historic justice , and the ...
... dream . No such pleasure has since visited me but in dreams . Harlequin's invasion followed ; where , I remember , the transformation of the magistrates into reverend beldams seemed to me a piece of grave historic justice , and the ...
الصفحة 83
... dreams , and prodigies are recorded , as if they were worth mind- ing . One would think our gazettes were intended for Roman readers , who were silly enough to make account of such things . Surely , extraordinary events have not the ...
... dreams , and prodigies are recorded , as if they were worth mind- ing . One would think our gazettes were intended for Roman readers , who were silly enough to make account of such things . Surely , extraordinary events have not the ...
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