The Indicator, Volume 1,Edizioni 1-76J. Appleyard, 1822 |
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Pagina 241
... PYGMALION . We are not aware that this piece of Rousseau's has hitherto appeared in English . It is a favourite in France , and very naturally so , on all accounts . To our countrymen there will perhaps appear to be some- thing , in ...
... PYGMALION . We are not aware that this piece of Rousseau's has hitherto appeared in English . It is a favourite in France , and very naturally so , on all accounts . To our countrymen there will perhaps appear to be some- thing , in ...
Pagina 242
... Pygmalion is sitting , supporting his head with his hand , in the atti- tude of a man who is uneasy and melancholy . On a sudden he rises ; and taking one of his tools from a table , gives some strokes of the chisel to several of the ...
... Pygmalion is sitting , supporting his head with his hand , in the atti- tude of a man who is uneasy and melancholy . On a sudden he rises ; and taking one of his tools from a table , gives some strokes of the chisel to several of the ...
Pagina 243
... Pygmalion , it is but a stone ; it is thine own work- -What can it mean ? In our temples , they serve gods made of the same material , and formed by the same hand as this . y a lo He raises the veil trembling , and prostrates himself ...
... Pygmalion , it is but a stone ; it is thine own work- -What can it mean ? In our temples , they serve gods made of the same material , and formed by the same hand as this . y a lo He raises the veil trembling , and prostrates himself ...
Pagina 244
... Pygmalion die , to live in Galatea ! -What do I say , O heaven ? If I were she , I should no longer see her ; I should not be he that loves her ! -No , let my Galatea live ; but let not me become Galatea . Oh ! let me always be another ...
... Pygmalion die , to live in Galatea ! -What do I say , O heaven ? If I were she , I should no longer see her ; I should not be he that loves her ! -No , let my Galatea live ; but let not me become Galatea . Oh ! let me always be another ...
Pagina 245
... Pygmalion , for the loss will conceal thy shame . ( With indignation . ) The lover of a stone is too happy in becoming a visionary . ( He turns again , and sees the statue move and descend the steps in front of the pedestal . He falls ...
... Pygmalion , for the loss will conceal thy shame . ( With indignation . ) The lover of a stone is too happy in becoming a visionary . ( He turns again , and sees the statue move and descend the steps in front of the pedestal . He falls ...
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