The critic William Archer slept very soundly, then fell forward flat on his face with a tremendous noise, leaving a dent in the floor which may still be seen by curious visitors.
William Archer’s response to a private performance of Shelley’s play “The Cenci” in 1886.
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"The fascination with fire-arms was one of many elements in Shelley's character which Hogg, a very down-to-earth personality despite all his masterly sarcasms, could never really account for. Another was Shelley's almost maniac disregard, on certain occasions, for the commonplace decencies of public normal public behaviour, as the time when he seized a baby out of its mother's arms while crossing Magdalen Bridge and began earnestly to question it about the nature of its Platonic pre-existence so that he might prove a point in an argument he was having with Hogg concerning metempsychosis."
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