| Friedrich Schiller - 1800 - 228 Seiten
...on the door.) Yet is it pure—as yet!—the crime has come Not o'er this threfhold yet—fo ilender is The boundary that divideth life's two paths. SCENE V. WALLENSTEIN and WRANGEL. ^WALLENSTEIN. ( 'after having Jixed a fearcking look on him,) Your name is Wrangel ? WRANGEL, Guftave... | |
| 1823 - 782 Seiten
...Well, let him enter. (T/te Page exit, tVaUeiute in fixet hit eye in deep thought on the door.) Yet is it pure— as yet ! — the crime has come Not...slender is The boundary that divideth life's two paths." The ?-rede enters — and all is over with W .llenstein as the Emperor's general. He must now think... | |
| 1823 - 772 Seiten
...— Well, let him enter. (The Page exit, Walleiatein ßxet his eye in deep thought on the door.) Yet is it pure — as yet ! — the crime has come Not...slender is The boundary that divideth life's two paths." The Swede enters — and all is over with Wallenstein as the Emperor's general. He must now think and... | |
| 1823 - 858 Seiten
...Well, let him enter. (The Page exit, Wallenstein Jixct his eye in deep thought on the • door.) Yet is it pure — as yet ! — the crime has come Not...slender is The boundary that divideth life's two paths." The Swede enters — and all is over with Wallenstein as the Emperor's general. He must now think and... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 444 Seiten
...?— Well, let him enter. [The Page exit, Wallenstein fixes his eye in deep thought on the door. Yet is it pure — as yet ! — the crime has come Not...slender is The boundary that divideth life's two paths. WALLENSTEIN and WRANGEL. WALLENSTEIN. (after having fixed a searching took on him.) Your name is Wrangel... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 Seiten
...officer?— Well, let him enter. [The PAGI exit, WALLKSSTBIH/JHTJ hit eye in deep thought on the door. Yet is it pure — as yet!— -the crime has come Not...boundary that divideth life's two paths. SCENE V. WA LLEKSTEI.1 nii'l WftAKCKL. WALLRHSTEIN •''•'-• luiving Jixed a searching look on him}. Your... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 450 Seiten
...thought on the door. Yet is it pure—as yet!—the crime has come Not o'er this threshold yet—so slender is The boundary that divideth life's two paths. SCENE V. WALLENSTEIN and WRANOEL. WALLENSTEIN (after having fixed a searching look on him). Your name is Wrangel ? WRANGEL,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 Seiten
...»—Well, let him enter. [The PACK exit, WAI.IKNSTEIN fxes his eye in deep thought oil tii? doftr. Yet is it pure — as yet ! the crime has come Not o'er...that divideth life's two paths. SCENE V. WALLENSTEI.N ami WRANGEL. WALLENSTEIN (after having fxcd a varying /«,& , Aim). Your name » Wrangel ? WRANGEL.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 336 Seiten
...?— Well, let him enter. [The page exit, Wailenstein fixes his eye in deep thought on the door. Yet is it pure — as yet ! the crime has come Not o'er...boundary that divideth life's two paths. SCENE V. — Wailenstein and Wrangei. Wai. (after having fixed a searching look on him.) Your name is Wraugel... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 496 Seiten
...officer?— Well, let him enter. (The Page exit, Wallenstein fixes Ms eye in deep thought on the door.) Yet is it pure — as yet ! — the crime has come Not...Of the Sudermanian blues. Wai. It was a Wrangel Who injur'd me materially at Stralsund, And by his brave resistance was the cause Of th' opposition which... | |
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