The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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... DUCHESS OF FRIEDLAND , Wife of Wallenstein . THEKLA , her Daughter , Princess of Friedland . THE COUNTESS TERTSKY , Sister of the Duchess . A CORNET . Several COLONELS and GENERALS . PAGES and ATTENDANTS , belonging to Wallenstein ...
... DUCHESS OF FRIEDLAND , Wife of Wallenstein . THEKLA , her Daughter , Princess of Friedland . THE COUNTESS TERTSKY , Sister of the Duchess . A CORNET . Several COLONELS and GENERALS . PAGES and ATTENDANTS , belonging to Wallenstein ...
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... finished in him . Illo . You'll see him yet ere evening . He con- ducts The Duchess Friedland hither , and the Princess From Kärnthen . We expect them here at noon . But . Both wife and daughter does the Duke call 12 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
... finished in him . Illo . You'll see him yet ere evening . He con- ducts The Duchess Friedland hither , and the Princess From Kärnthen . We expect them here at noon . But . Both wife and daughter does the Duke call 12 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
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... Duchess . Oct. [ to QUESTENBERG . ] Then my son Max too has returned . " Twas he Fetched and attended them from Kärnthen hither . Iso . [ to ILLO . ] Shall we not go in company to greet them ? Illo . Well , let us go . - Ho ! Colonel ...
... Duchess . Oct. [ to QUESTENBERG . ] Then my son Max too has returned . " Twas he Fetched and attended them from Kärnthen hither . Iso . [ to ILLO . ] Shall we not go in company to greet them ? Illo . Well , let us go . - Ho ! Colonel ...
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... on a red cushion , and places it on the table near the DUKE's chair . They are an- nounced from without , and the wings of the door fly open . SCENE VII . - WALLENSTEIN , DUCHESS . Wal . OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 37.
... on a red cushion , and places it on the table near the DUKE's chair . They are an- nounced from without , and the wings of the door fly open . SCENE VII . - WALLENSTEIN , DUCHESS . Wal . OR , THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 37.
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... DUCHESS casts her eyes on the ground and remains silent . Hide nothing from me . How were you received ? Duch . O ! my dear lord , all is not what it was . A cankerworm , my lord , a cankerworm Has stolen into the bud . Wal . Ay ! is it ...
... DUCHESS casts her eyes on the ground and remains silent . Hide nothing from me . How were you received ? Duch . O ! my dear lord , all is not what it was . A cankerworm , my lord , a cankerworm Has stolen into the bud . Wal . Ay ! is it ...
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