| Friedrich Schiller - 1800 - 228 pages
...it fo. i • . • •' : • • .How? Wloatis TER.TSKX.. WALLENSTEIN. Come on me what will come s The doing evil to avoid an evil Cannot be good ! ....you, Duke ? WALLENSTEIN. To live upon the mercy of thefe Swedes ! Of thefe proud-hearted Swedes ! I cQUld not bear itJLLO. Goeft thou as fugitive, as... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 496 pages
...settled : and (well weigh'd) I feel myself inclin'd to leave it so. Ter. How ? What is that ? Wai. Come on me what will come, The doing evil to avoid an evil Cannot be good ! Ter. Nay, but bethink you, Duke ? Of these proud-hearted Swedes ! I could not bear it. Illo. Goest... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1838 - 492 pages
...settled : and (well weigh'd) I feel myself inclin'd to leave it so. Ter. How ? What is that ? Wai. Come on me what will come, The doing evil to avoid an evil Cannot be good ! Ter. Nay, but bethink you, Duke ? Of these proud-hearted Swedes ! I could not bear it. Illo. Goest... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1840 - 346 pages
...leave it so. As yet is nothing ! I feel myself inclii TERTSKY How! What is that! WALLENSTEIN. Conic on me what will come, The doing evil to avoid an evil...WALLENSTEIN. To live upon the mercy of these Swedes ! [if. Of these proud-hearted Swedes !— I could not bear ILLO. SCENE VII. Tu íht-ac enter Ute COUNTESS... | |
| Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller - 1844 - 104 pages
...not The sacrifices in those articles Went smiling from you. Yes ! you're compromised. WALLENSTEIN. As yet is nothing settled : and (well weighed) I feel myself inclined to leave it so. Which 'tis thought needful to conceal from us ? TERTSKY. ~ How? What is that? WALLENSTEIN (rises).... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1846 - 580 pages
...Are you compromised ? ILLO. This Swede Went smiling from you. Yes ! you're compromised. WALLENSTEIN. As yet is nothing settled : and (well weighed) I feel myself inclined to leave it so. TERZKY. How? What is that? WALLENSTEIN. Come on me what will come, _Tbe doing evil to avoid an evil... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 pages
...How ? What was that ? WALLENSTEIN. Come on me what may coma The doing evil to avoid an evil Can not be good' TERTSKY. Nay, but bethink you. Duke. WALLENSTEIN....the mercy of these Swedes! Of these proud-hearted Swedes!—I could not bear it ILLO. Goest thou as fugitive, as mendicant ? Bringest thou not more to... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1847 - 344 pages
...right? Ter. Are you compromised ? Illo. This Swede Went smiling from you. Yes! you're compromised. Wai. As yet is nothing settled: and (well weighed) I feel myself inclined to leave it so. Ter. How ? What is that ? Wai. Come on me what will come, The doing evil to avoid an evil Cannot be... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 728 pages
...-,: Ter. Are you compromised ? Mo. ' This Swede Went smiling from you. Yes ! you're compromised. Wai. As yet is nothing settled : and (well weighed) I feel myself inclined to leave it so. Ter. How? What is that? ^ Wal. Come on me what will come/\ he doing evil to avoid an evil J an not... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 712 pages
...? Ter. Are you compromised ? lllo. This Swede Went smiling from you. Yes ! you're compromised. Wai. As yet is nothing settled : and (well weighed) I feel myself inclined to leave it so. Ter. How? "What is that? Wai. Come on me what will come, The doing evil to avoid an evil Canjnot be... | |
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