The Quarterly Review, Volume 266William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1936 |
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Pagina 177
... Magic ' ( Allen and Unwin ) being misread . It has the poetry of promise which must allure the normal gardener whose own plot to him is a lovesome spot , God wot ! and who finds its slow sure improvement as year follows year an instance ...
... Magic ' ( Allen and Unwin ) being misread . It has the poetry of promise which must allure the normal gardener whose own plot to him is a lovesome spot , God wot ! and who finds its slow sure improvement as year follows year an instance ...
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... magic that we associate with the Christmas pantomimes . In Schikaneder's first sketch there was an injured queen of supernatural power , whose lovely daughter , stolen by a wicked magician , was to be rescued by a young prince armed ...
... magic that we associate with the Christmas pantomimes . In Schikaneder's first sketch there was an injured queen of supernatural power , whose lovely daughter , stolen by a wicked magician , was to be rescued by a young prince armed ...
Pagina 336
... Magic Flute , ' the clear fact is that the story begins in one way and ends in another ; and those who have failed to understand why the Queen of the Night should have chosen Tamino to be the instrument of her own destruction may be ...
... Magic Flute , ' the clear fact is that the story begins in one way and ends in another ; and those who have failed to understand why the Queen of the Night should have chosen Tamino to be the instrument of her own destruction may be ...
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