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Wysłany: Pon 10:01, 14 Lut 2011 Temat postu: as I have said |
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. Each telling is at once the same and new--for in each
the speaker's point of view is altered. We getfirst of allBrowning's own summary of the "pure crude fact";
then the appearance of that fact to:
Half-Romeantagonistic to Pompilia.
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The Other Halfsympathetic to her.
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Tertium Quid neutral.
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Count Guido Franceschini [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], at his trial.
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Giuseppe Caponsacchi (the priest with whom Pompilia fled), at the trial.
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Pompilia, on her death-bed.
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Count Guido's counsel, preparing his speech for the defence.
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The Public Prosecutor's speech.
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The Pope, considering his decision on Guido's appeal to him after the trial.
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Guido [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], at the last interview with his spiritual advisers before execution.
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Only the speeches of the two lawyers are wholly tedious; the rest of the survey is absorbing. Not a point
which can be urged on any side is omitted [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], as that side presents itself; yet in the event, as I have said, one
overmastering effect stands forth--the utter loveliness and purity of Pompilia. She is the heroine says Mr.
Arthur Symons,[126:1] as neither Guido nor Caponsacchi can be called thyilai:
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