The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani no 18, rue Vivienne, 1829 - 575 頁 |
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第 157 頁
... Egra's granted - But - but Prague ! - ' T won't COUNTESS . He will not what he must ! ILLO. WRANGEL . That I believe . So far would no one go Who was not forced to it . Not me , your own eyes you must trust . [ After a pause . [ He gives ...
... Egra's granted - But - but Prague ! - ' T won't COUNTESS . He will not what he must ! ILLO. WRANGEL . That I believe . So far would no one go Who was not forced to it . Not me , your own eyes you must trust . [ After a pause . [ He gives ...
第 158 頁
... Egra above all must open to us , For women . You , Ere we can think of any junction . WALLENSTEIN . You therefore must I trust , and you not me ? I will consider of your proposition . WRANGEL . I must entreat , that your consideration ...
... Egra above all must open to us , For women . You , Ere we can think of any junction . WALLENSTEIN . You therefore must I trust , and you not me ? I will consider of your proposition . WRANGEL . I must entreat , that your consideration ...
第 162 頁
... thine . WALLENSTEIN . It is too late ! Even now , while thou art losing Thy words , one after the other are the mile - stones Left fast behind by my post couriers , Who bear the order on to Prague and Egra . 162 COLERIDGE'S POETICAL WORKS .
... thine . WALLENSTEIN . It is too late ! Even now , while thou art losing Thy words , one after the other are the mile - stones Left fast behind by my post couriers , Who bear the order on to Prague and Egra . 162 COLERIDGE'S POETICAL WORKS .
第 163 頁
... Egra . [ MAX . stands as convulsed , with a gesture and countenance expressing the most intense an- guish . Yield thyself to it . We act as we are forced . I cannot give assent to my own shame And ruin . Thou - no - thou canst not ...
... Egra . [ MAX . stands as convulsed , with a gesture and countenance expressing the most intense an- guish . Yield thyself to it . We act as we are forced . I cannot give assent to my own shame And ruin . Thou - no - thou canst not ...
第 165 頁
... Egra and to Prague . To - morrow he intends to lead us over I will not fail to mention it honourably . To the enemy . But he deceives himself ; [ Exit ISOLANI . A SERVANT enters . For Prudence wakes - the Emperor has still It shall be ...
... Egra and to Prague . To - morrow he intends to lead us over I will not fail to mention it honourably . To the enemy . But he deceives himself ; [ Exit ISOLANI . A SERVANT enters . For Prudence wakes - the Emperor has still It shall be ...
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