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Σελίδα 152
... Egra . Wal . That is much indeed ! Prague - Egra's granted - But - but Prague ! 152 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
... Egra . Wal . That is much indeed ! Prague - Egra's granted - But - but Prague ! 152 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
Σελίδα 153
... Egra's granted - But - but Prague ! - ' Twon't do . I give you every security Which you may ask of me in common reason— But Prague - Bohemia - these , Sir General , I can myself protect . Wran . We doubt it not . But ' tis not the ...
... Egra's granted - But - but Prague ! - ' Twon't do . I give you every security Which you may ask of me in common reason— But Prague - Bohemia - these , Sir General , I can myself protect . Wran . We doubt it not . But ' tis not the ...
Σελίδα 155
... Egra above all must open to us , Ere we can think of any junction . Wal . You , You , therefore must I trust , and you not me ? I will consider of your proposition . Wran . I must entreat , that your consideration Occupy not too long a ...
... Egra above all must open to us , Ere we can think of any junction . Wal . You , You , therefore must I trust , and you not me ? I will consider of your proposition . Wran . I must entreat , that your consideration Occupy not too long a ...
Σελίδα 174
... Egra . [ MAX stands as convulsed , with a gesture and countenance expressing the most intense anguish . 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 forsake ...
... Egra . [ MAX stands as convulsed , with a gesture and countenance expressing the most intense anguish . 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 forsake ...
Σελίδα 185
... Egra and to Prague . To - morrow he intends to lead us over But he deceives himself ; To th ' enemy . For prudence wakes - the Emperor has still Many and faithful friends here , and they stand In closest union , mighty though unseen ...
... Egra and to Prague . To - morrow he intends to lead us over But he deceives himself ; To th ' enemy . For prudence wakes - the Emperor has still Many and faithful friends here , and they stand In closest union , mighty though unseen ...
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