Early Dramas ...Publishers Plate Renting Company, 1895 - 393 Seiten |
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... your claim on it . That debt is cancelled . ( Replaces his sword in the scabbard , and points to LOUISA . ) There lies the bond of filial duty torn to atoms ! MILLER ( who has stood apart trembling , now comes 44 LOVE AND INTRIGUE .
... your claim on it . That debt is cancelled . ( Replaces his sword in the scabbard , and points to LOUISA . ) There lies the bond of filial duty torn to atoms ! MILLER ( who has stood apart trembling , now comes 44 LOVE AND INTRIGUE .
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... duty . Rage and despair will wring from me the dark secret that my father is an assassin ! The son will deliver the parent into the hands of the executioner . This is a moment of extreme danger , and extreme danger alone could prompt my ...
... duty . Rage and despair will wring from me the dark secret that my father is an assassin ! The son will deliver the parent into the hands of the executioner . This is a moment of extreme danger , and extreme danger alone could prompt my ...
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... duty bids me stay , and suffer . FERD . Serpent ! thou liest thee here ! — some other motive chains LOUISA ( in a tone of the most heartfelt sorrow ) . Encour- age that belief . Haply it may make our parting more supportable . FERD ...
... duty bids me stay , and suffer . FERD . Serpent ! thou liest thee here ! — some other motive chains LOUISA ( in a tone of the most heartfelt sorrow ) . Encour- age that belief . Haply it may make our parting more supportable . FERD ...
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... , and walks a few turns with her head bent down , as if she sought something upon the floor : then re- turns to her place , and continues to write ) . " Rid myself of him . " WORM . " He will be on duty to - 66 LOVE AND INTRIGUE .
... , and walks a few turns with her head bent down , as if she sought something upon the floor : then re- turns to her place , and continues to write ) . " Rid myself of him . " WORM . " He will be on duty to - 66 LOVE AND INTRIGUE .
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Friedrich Schiller. WORM . " He will be on duty to - morrow - - observe when he leaves me , and hasten to the usual place . Have you written " the usual place ? " LOUISA . Everything , everything ! " " WORM . " To the usual place , to ...
Friedrich Schiller. WORM . " He will be on duty to - morrow - - observe when he leaves me , and hasten to the usual place . Have you written " the usual place ? " LOUISA . Everything , everything ! " " WORM . " To the usual place , to ...
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ANSPESSADE arms army ARQUEBUSIER Art thou baron Bohemia bosom BURGOMASTER BUTLER camp canst chamber child command CORNET Count COUNTESS Croats CUIRASSIER curse dare daughter dear deed DEVEREUX devil dost doth DUCHESS duke Egra emperor enemy enter entreat evil Exit eyes faithful father fear feel FERD Ferdinand fortune Friedland give GORDON hand happy hast thou hath hear heart heaven hither honor hope ILLO ISOLANI LADY MILFORD LADY NEUBRUNN leave look lord LOUISA MACDONALD MARADAS MARSHAL MILL MILLER mother ne'er never noble oath OCTAVIO OCTAVIO PICCOLOMINI pause Piccolomini Pilsen Prague PRES prince QUESTENBERG Regensburg regiment SCENE SECOND YAGER SERGEANT SERVANT silent soldier SOPHY soul speak spirit stand SUTLER-WOMAN Swedes sword tears tell TERZKY thee THEKLA thine thou hast thou wilt thought thyself TIEFENBACH to-day trembling TRUMPETER trust Twas voice WALLENSTEIN whole wish word WORM WRANGEL
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Seite 223 - The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair humanities of old religion, The power, the beauty, and the majesty, That had their haunts in dale, or piny mountain, Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and watery depths; all these have vanished; They live no longer in the faith of reason.
Seite 178 - For the camp's stir and crowd and ceaseless larum, The neighing war-horse, the air-shattering trumpet, The unvaried, still returning hour of duty, Word of command, and exercise of arms — There's nothing here, there's nothing in all this To satisfy the heart, the gasping heart ! Mere bustling nothingness, where the soul is not — This cannot be the sole felicity, These cannot be man's best and only pleasures.
Seite 224 - And if this be the science of the stars, I too, with glad and zealous industry, Will learn acquaintance with this cheerful faith. It is a gentle and affectionate thought, That in immeasurable heights above us, At our first birth, the wreath of love was woven, With sparkling stars for flowers.
Seite 177 - Life, life, my father — My venerable father, life has charms Which we have ne'er experienced. We have been But voyaging along its barren coasts, Like some poor ever-roaming horde of pirates, That, crowded in the rank and narrow ship, House on the wild sea with wild usages, Nor know aught of the mainland but the bays Where safeliest they may venture a thieves
Seite 229 - The cloud doth gather, the greenwood roar, The damsel paces along the shore ; The billows they tumble with might, with might ; And she flings out her voice to the darksome night...
Seite 384 - His marvellous preservation had transformed him. Thenceforth he held himself for an exempted And privileged being, and, as if he were Incapable of dizziness or fall, He ran along the unsteady rope of life. But now our destinies drove us asunder : He paced with rapid step the way of greatness, Was Count, and Prince, Duke-regent, and Dictator. And now is all, all this too little for him ; He stretches forth his hands for a king's crown, And plunges in unfathomable ruin.
Seite 283 - Sterling to-morrow, for to-day 'twas sterling ! For of the wholly common is man made, And custom is his nurse ! Woe then to them, Who lay irreverent hands upon his old House furniture, the dear inheritance From his forefathers. For time consecrates ; And what is grey with age becomes religion...
Seite 435 - Come and see ! trust thine own eyes ! A fearful sign stands in the house of life ; An enemy, a fiend lurks close behind The radiance of thy planet — O be warn'd ! Deliver not thyself up to these heathens To wage a war against our holy church.
Seite 440 - Time Works miracles. In one hour many thousands Of grains of sand run out; and quick as they, Thought follows thought within the human soul. Only one hour! Your heart may change its purpose, His heart may change its purpose — some new tidings May come; some fortunate event, decisive, May fall from heaven and rescue him.
Seite 174 - He is possessed by a commanding spirit, And his too is the station of command. And well for us it is so ! There exist Few fit to rule themselves, but few that use Their intellects intelligently.