The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Часть 3,Том 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... Cenci was still rich and powerful ; and there is no knowing how many thousands of scudi he may have had to pay now . What renders the conduct of the Pope the more suspicious , is that the criminal somehow or other got intelligence of ...
... Cenci was still rich and powerful ; and there is no knowing how many thousands of scudi he may have had to pay now . What renders the conduct of the Pope the more suspicious , is that the criminal somehow or other got intelligence of ...
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Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers Donald H. Reiman. The Cenci , a Tragedy . Critical Notices of New Books . The Cenci , a. 1820. ] sonal characters , they have neither tolerance nor common sense . Their sympathies then lead ...
Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers Donald H. Reiman. The Cenci , a Tragedy . Critical Notices of New Books . The Cenci , a. 1820. ] sonal characters , they have neither tolerance nor common sense . Their sympathies then lead ...
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... Cenci ; a Tragedy . appear something unnatural in the earnest and perpetual senti- ment of the relations between God and man which pervade the tragedy of the Cenci . It will especially be startled at the com- bination of an undoubting ...
... Cenci ; a Tragedy . appear something unnatural in the earnest and perpetual senti- ment of the relations between God and man which pervade the tragedy of the Cenci . It will especially be startled at the com- bination of an undoubting ...
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