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Page 78
The last scene between Philip and his son is very fine , as a dramatic spectacle ; and we think that much must be made of it by Messrs . Young and Charles Kemble . The scene also of the trial , before the Inquisition , might be ...
The last scene between Philip and his son is very fine , as a dramatic spectacle ; and we think that much must be made of it by Messrs . Young and Charles Kemble . The scene also of the trial , before the Inquisition , might be ...
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The ball - room is a perfect fairy scene of enchantment : it conveys more the idea of an eastern dream than of a scene of reality . • It is 144 feet long and 44 feet wide , with an arched roof , supported by Ionic pillars finely gilt ...
The ball - room is a perfect fairy scene of enchantment : it conveys more the idea of an eastern dream than of a scene of reality . • It is 144 feet long and 44 feet wide , with an arched roof , supported by Ionic pillars finely gilt ...
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A friend of the hero , who had been only half serious , dies disappointed and miserable , and this furnishes a death - bed scene of much agony and instruction . -- Of · The Sisters , ' the one who is sprightly decoys the accepted lover ...
A friend of the hero , who had been only half serious , dies disappointed and miserable , and this furnishes a death - bed scene of much agony and instruction . -- Of · The Sisters , ' the one who is sprightly decoys the accepted lover ...
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