The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats: Now First Brought Together, Including Poems and Numerous Letters Not Before Published, Volume 2Reeves & Turner, 1883 |
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Pagina 367
... - ΙΟ 15 Enter AURANTHE . AURANTHE . Conrad ! what tidings ? Good , if I may guess From your alert eyes and high - lifted brows . What tidings of the battle ? Albert ? Ludolph ? Otho ? CONRAD . You guess aright . And , sister , Act I.
... - ΙΟ 15 Enter AURANTHE . AURANTHE . Conrad ! what tidings ? Good , if I may guess From your alert eyes and high - lifted brows . What tidings of the battle ? Albert ? Ludolph ? Otho ? CONRAD . You guess aright . And , sister , Act I.
Pagina 369
... ―aye , painfully ! Make me this vow- Albert ! AURANTHE . Concerning whom or what ? CONRAD . AURANTHE . I would inquire somewhat of him : 45 50 55 You had a letter from me touching him ? No SCENE I. 369 OTHO THE GREAT .
... ―aye , painfully ! Make me this vow- Albert ! AURANTHE . Concerning whom or what ? CONRAD . AURANTHE . I would inquire somewhat of him : 45 50 55 You had a letter from me touching him ? No SCENE I. 369 OTHO THE GREAT .
Pagina 370
... would not wear a crown , or rule a kingdom . 75 To you it is indifferent . AURANTHE . What means this ? CONRAD . You'll not be perjured ! Go to Albert then , That camp - mushroom - dishonour of our house . 370 ACT 1 . OTHO THE GREAT .
... would not wear a crown , or rule a kingdom . 75 To you it is indifferent . AURANTHE . What means this ? CONRAD . You'll not be perjured ! Go to Albert then , That camp - mushroom - dishonour of our house . 370 ACT 1 . OTHO THE GREAT .
Pagina 373
... ALBERT . ALBERT . Fair on your graces fall this early morrow ! So it is like to do , without my prayers , For your right noble names , like favorite tunes , Have fallen full frequent from our Emperor's lips , High commented with smiles ...
... ALBERT . ALBERT . Fair on your graces fall this early morrow ! So it is like to do , without my prayers , For your right noble names , like favorite tunes , Have fallen full frequent from our Emperor's lips , High commented with smiles ...
Pagina 376
... ALBERT . He has not yet return'd , my gracious liege . Отно . What then ! No tidings of my friendly Arab ? None , mighty Otho . CONRAD . 35 [ To one of his Knights , who goes out . Send forth instantly An hundred horsemen from my ...
... ALBERT . He has not yet return'd , my gracious liege . Отно . What then ! No tidings of my friendly Arab ? None , mighty Otho . CONRAD . 35 [ To one of his Knights , who goes out . Send forth instantly An hundred horsemen from my ...
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