. Programme . PLRFUMLRY AND Toilet Articles The largest and most completeline in New England CONFLCTIONLRY Selected for its Superior Quality from thebest specialty manufacturers in each line. PRICE-LIST SENTON APPLICATION 5. 5. PIERCE CO. Importers and Grocers COR. TRLMONT AND BLACON STRLLT5AND COPLLYSQUARE B05T0N COOLIDGE. CORNER :: :: BROOKLINL. 775 Final Scene from Dusk op the Gods/^ Act III., Scene 3, Richard Wagner (Born at Leipsic, May 22, 1813; died at Venice, February 13, 1883.) The final scene is in the hall of the Gibichungs by the returns with the hunting party, and anno


. Programme . PLRFUMLRY AND Toilet Articles The largest and most completeline in New England CONFLCTIONLRY Selected for its Superior Quality from thebest specialty manufacturers in each line. PRICE-LIST SENTON APPLICATION 5. 5. PIERCE CO. Importers and Grocers COR. TRLMONT AND BLACON STRLLT5AND COPLLYSQUARE B05T0N COOLIDGE. CORNER :: :: BROOKLINL. 775 Final Scene from Dusk op the Gods/^ Act III., Scene 3, Richard Wagner (Born at Leipsic, May 22, 1813; died at Venice, February 13, 1883.) The final scene is in the hall of the Gibichungs by the returns with the hunting party, and announces the death ofSiegfried by the tusk of a wild boar. The body is brought and Hagen fight over the ring; Gunther is slain. Hagenattempts to take the ring from the dead man, but Siegfrieds handcloses on it, and the hand raises itself and threatens.* Briinnhilde * Wagner, as we know, always regarded the theatre in a very serious light; buthis dramatic sense, fine as it was at times, was always prone not only to artisticblunders but to childish lapses. Nothing, for example, could be more absurd than thescene where the corpse of Siegfried lifts its hand to stop Hagen from seizing the dramatists dilemma is of course apparent; it is necessary for the purposes ofredemption that the Ring shall not go to Hagen and Alberich but


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