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Side 131
The frequent in our tragedies , I find no instance in these recent translation , likewise , of Schiller's History of dramas the Thirty Years ' War diminished the motives thereto . S. T. COLERIDGE • THE PICCOLOMINI , ETC. BUTLER .
The frequent in our tragedies , I find no instance in these recent translation , likewise , of Schiller's History of dramas the Thirty Years ' War diminished the motives thereto . S. T. COLERIDGE • THE PICCOLOMINI , ETC. BUTLER .
Side 132
BUTLER . Both wife and daughter does the Duke call hither ? He crowds in visitants from all sides . . ISOLANI . ILLO . Hm ! ACT І. So much the better ! I had framed my mind To hear of naught , but warlike circumstance , SCENE I. Of ...
BUTLER . Both wife and daughter does the Duke call hither ? He crowds in visitants from all sides . . ISOLANI . ILLO . Hm ! ACT І. So much the better ! I had framed my mind To hear of naught , but warlike circumstance , SCENE I. Of ...
Side 133
BUTLER QUESTENBERG . Ay ! To supplicate ? Nay , noble General ! These requisitions of the Emperor ,So far extended neither my commission I too have heard about them ; but I hope ( At least to my own knowledge ) nor my zeal .
BUTLER QUESTENBERG . Ay ! To supplicate ? Nay , noble General ! These requisitions of the Emperor ,So far extended neither my commission I too have heard about them ; but I hope ( At least to my own knowledge ) nor my zeal .
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Those minions of court favor , those court harpies , Count ! this comparison you make , not I. Who fatten on the wrecks of citizens BUTLER . Driven from their house and home — who reap no Why , were we all the court supposes us ...
Those minions of court favor , those court harpies , Count ! this comparison you make , not I. Who fatten on the wrecks of citizens BUTLER . Driven from their house and home — who reap no Why , were we all the court supposes us ...
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Butler ! Tell this man In this season ? How long the soldiers ' pay is in arrears . And to what quarter wills the Emperor That we direct our course ? BUTLER . Already a full yea QUESTENBERG . WALLENSTEIN .
Butler ! Tell this man In this season ? How long the soldiers ' pay is in arrears . And to what quarter wills the Emperor That we direct our course ? BUTLER . Already a full yea QUESTENBERG . WALLENSTEIN .
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2012 |
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