Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 sidor |
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... Siegendorf , near Prague , where the poor fugitive Werner , become , by the death of Stralenheim , the Count of Siegendorf , and the possessor of the domains of his an- cestors , is living with his wife , his son , and Ida Stralenheim ...
... Siegendorf , near Prague , where the poor fugitive Werner , become , by the death of Stralenheim , the Count of Siegendorf , and the possessor of the domains of his an- cestors , is living with his wife , his son , and Ida Stralenheim ...
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... SIEGENDORF interposes . Sie . Liar and fiend ! but you shall not be slain ; These walls are mine , and you are safe within them . Ulric , repel this calumny , as I [ He turns to ULRIC . Will do . I avow it is a growth so monstrous , I ...
... SIEGENDORF interposes . Sie . Liar and fiend ! but you shall not be slain ; These walls are mine , and you are safe within them . Ulric , repel this calumny , as I [ He turns to ULRIC . Will do . I avow it is a growth so monstrous , I ...
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... Siegendorf , because I know you innocent , and deem you just . But ere I can proceed - Dare you protect me ? Dare you command me ? [ Siegendorf first looks at the Hungarian , and then at Ulric , who has unbuckled his sabre , and is ...
... Siegendorf , because I know you innocent , and deem you just . But ere I can proceed - Dare you protect me ? Dare you command me ? [ Siegendorf first looks at the Hungarian , and then at Ulric , who has unbuckled his sabre , and is ...
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... Siegendorf bids Gabor retire into an adjoining closet , and then asks his son what he says to it . Ulric coolly replies that it is true ; and in a few speeches he displays the whole of his character , and the motives which urged him to ...
... Siegendorf bids Gabor retire into an adjoining closet , and then asks his son what he says to it . Ulric coolly replies that it is true ; and in a few speeches he displays the whole of his character , and the motives which urged him to ...
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... Siegendorf is past ! " Thus this tragedy concludes : it is beyond question the worst that Lord Byron ever wrote . There are some attempts at humour in the character of the Intendant , but they are very feeble . Much of the verse is ...
... Siegendorf is past ! " Thus this tragedy concludes : it is beyond question the worst that Lord Byron ever wrote . There are some attempts at humour in the character of the Intendant , but they are very feeble . Much of the verse is ...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1825 |
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