... through the playwright's power alone. Her first task in the second act — a speech in which the Duke ironically declares that he is not a prisoner, "but" — was much better executed by Miss Adams. Then the little eagle goes on to a passionate explanation... L'Aiglon: A Play in Six Acts - Page 94by Edmond Rostand - 1900 - 261 pagesFull view - About this book
| Norman Hapgood - Theater - 1901 - 446 pages
...the little eagle goes on to a passionate explanation that he is being killed by his soul, by — " That mighty name, which throbs with guns and bells,...reproaches Against my languor with its bells and guns ! " That is followed by a scene in which he wearily opens the love letters of women — indeed, the... | |
| Norman Hapgood - Theater - 1901 - 428 pages
...the little eagle goes on to a passionate explanation that he is being killed by his soul, by — " That mighty name, which throbs with guns and bells,...reproaches Against my languor with its bells and guns ! " That is followed by a scene in which he wearily opens the love letters of women — indeed, the... | |
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