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... ILLO . - To them enter QUESTEN- BERG , OCTAVIO , and MAX . PICCOLOMINI , BUTLER , Iso- LANI , MARADAS , and three other Generals . WALLEN- STEIN motions QUESTENBERG , who in consequence takes the chair directly opposite to him ; the ...
... ILLO . - To them enter QUESTEN- BERG , OCTAVIO , and MAX . PICCOLOMINI , BUTLER , Iso- LANI , MARADAS , and three other Generals . WALLEN- STEIN motions QUESTENBERG , who in consequence takes the chair directly opposite to him ; the ...
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... ILLO . Death . WALLENSTEIN ( raising his voice , as all , but ILLO , had remained silent , and seemingly scrupulous ) . Count Piccolomini ! what has he deserved ? MAX . PICCOLOMINI ( after a long pause ) . According to the letter of the ...
... ILLO . Death . WALLENSTEIN ( raising his voice , as all , but ILLO , had remained silent , and seemingly scrupulous ) . Count Piccolomini ! what has he deserved ? MAX . PICCOLOMINI ( after a long pause ) . According to the letter of the ...
Página 135
... ILLO , and MARADAS talk confusedly with great agita- . tion . MAX . PICCOLOMINI ( busily and passionately going from ... ILLO ) . There ! the Field - Marshal knows our will . [ Exit . [ While all are going off the stage , the curtain ...
... ILLO , and MARADAS talk confusedly with great agita- . tion . MAX . PICCOLOMINI ( busily and passionately going from ... ILLO ) . There ! the Field - Marshal knows our will . [ Exit . [ While all are going off the stage , the curtain ...
Página 136
... ILLO . We shall have caught and caged them ! Let them then Beat their wings bare against the wires , and rave Loud as they may against our treachery ; At court their signatures will be believed Far more than their most holy affirmations ...
... ILLO . We shall have caught and caged them ! Let them then Beat their wings bare against the wires , and rave Loud as they may against our treachery ; At court their signatures will be believed Far more than their most holy affirmations ...
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... ILLO ( comes back ) . Here is no face on which I might concentre All the enraptured soul stirs up within me . O Lady ! tell me . Is all changed around me ?, Or is it only I ? I find myself , As among strangers ! Not a trace is left Of ...
... ILLO ( comes back ) . Here is no face on which I might concentre All the enraptured soul stirs up within me . O Lady ! tell me . Is all changed around me ?, Or is it only I ? I find myself , As among strangers ! Not a trace is left Of ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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