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... Egra . WALLENSTEIN . That is much indeed ! Prague ! -Egra's granted - But - but Prague ! — " T won'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 ...
... Egra . WALLENSTEIN . That is much indeed ! Prague ! -Egra's granted - But - but Prague ! — " T won'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 ...
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... Egra above all must open to us , Ere we can think of any junction . WALLENSTEIN . You , You therefore must I trust , and you not me ? I will consider of your proposition . WRANGEL . I must entreat , that your consideration Occupy not ...
... Egra above all must open to us , Ere we can think of any junction . WALLENSTEIN . You , You therefore must I trust , and you not me ? I will consider of your proposition . WRANGEL . I must entreat , that your consideration Occupy not ...
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... Egra . Yet not a few , and for a meaner object , Vave ventured even this , ay , and perform'd it . What is there in thy case so black and monstrous ? Thou art accused of treason - whether with Or without justice is not now the question ...
... Egra . Yet not a few , and for a meaner object , Vave ventured even this , ay , and perform'd it . What is there in thy case so black and monstrous ? Thou art accused of treason - whether with Or without justice is not now the question ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Who bear the order on to Prague and Egra . [ MAX . stands as convulsed , with a gesture and countenance expressing the most intense an- guish . Yield thyself to it . We act as we are forced . I cannot give assent ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Who bear the order on to Prague and Egra . [ MAX . stands as convulsed , with a gesture and countenance expressing the most intense an- guish . Yield thyself to it . We act as we are forced . I cannot give assent ...
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... Egra and to Prague . It shall be done . But you'll remember me With the Emperor - how well - disposed you found me . To - morrow he intends to lead us over OCTAVIO . I will not fail to mention it honorably . To the enemy . But he ...
... Egra and to Prague . It shall be done . But you'll remember me With the Emperor - how well - disposed you found me . To - morrow he intends to lead us over OCTAVIO . I will not fail to mention it honorably . To the enemy . But he ...
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