The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 575 páginas |
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... OCTAVIO ( introducing MARADAS to BUTLER ) . Don Balthasar Maradas ! likewise a man of our stamp , and long ago your admirer . [ BUTLER bows . OCTAVIO ( continuing ) . You are a stranger here - ' t was but yesterday you arrived - you are ...
... OCTAVIO ( introducing MARADAS to BUTLER ) . Don Balthasar Maradas ! likewise a man of our stamp , and long ago your admirer . [ BUTLER bows . OCTAVIO ( continuing ) . You are a stranger here - ' t was but yesterday you arrived - you are ...
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... OCTAVIO . I will tell thee . Fain would they have extorted from thee , son , The sanction of thy name to villany ; Yea , with a single flourish of thy pen , Made thee renounce thy duty and thy honour ! Octavio ! MAX . ( rises ) . OCTAVIO ...
... OCTAVIO . I will tell thee . Fain would they have extorted from thee , son , The sanction of thy name to villany ; Yea , with a single flourish of thy pen , Made thee renounce thy duty and thy honour ! Octavio ! MAX . ( rises ) . OCTAVIO ...
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... OCTAVIO . No ! no ! O open yet thine eyes ! And to what purpose think'st thou he has called us Hither to Pilsen ? -to avail himself Of our advice ? -O when did Friedland ever Need our advice ? -Be calm , and listen to me . To sell ...
... OCTAVIO . No ! no ! O open yet thine eyes ! And to what purpose think'st thou he has called us Hither to Pilsen ? -to avail himself Of our advice ? -O when did Friedland ever Need our advice ? -Be calm , and listen to me . To sell ...
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... OCTAVIO . And thou dishonestly hast cheated him Read on . Collect thyself . For a good purpose ! Silence , I entreat thee- My friend , thou stealest not from me- Let me not lose my father ! OCTAVIO ( suppressing resentment ) . As yet ...
... OCTAVIO . And thou dishonestly hast cheated him Read on . Collect thyself . For a good purpose ! Silence , I entreat thee- My friend , thou stealest not from me- Let me not lose my father ! OCTAVIO ( suppressing resentment ) . As yet ...
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... OCTAVIO . SCENE II . OCTAVIO and MAX . as before . To them the VALET OF THE How now , then ? CHAMBER . OCTAVIO . VALET . A dispatch is at the door . OCTAVIO . So early ? From whom comes he then ? Who is it ? VALET . That he refused to ...
... OCTAVIO . SCENE II . OCTAVIO and MAX . as before . To them the VALET OF THE How now , then ? CHAMBER . OCTAVIO . VALET . A dispatch is at the door . OCTAVIO . So early ? From whom comes he then ? Who is it ? VALET . That he refused to ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
POETICAL WORKS OF COLERIDGE SH Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge,Percy Bysshe 1792-1822 Shelley,John 1795-1821 Keats Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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