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Schiller's Tragedies; The Piccolomini and the Death of Wallenstein [From the Trilogy Wallenstein] Tr. by S.T. Coleridge by Johann Christoph Schiller
Schiller's Tragedies; The Piccolomini and the Death of Wallenstein [From the Trilogy Wallenstein] Tr. by S.T. Coleridge
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Author: Johann Christoph Schiller
Page Count: 84 pages
Published Date: 01 Mar 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
Format: PDF
ISBN: 9781130810318
File size: 32 Mb
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1844 Excerpt: ...Your princely Highness in this wise to act Toward your Sovereign Lord and Emperor, Beseems not us to expound or criticise. The Swede is fighting for his good old cause, With his good sword and conscience. This concurrence, This opportunity, is in our favour, And all advantages in war are lawful. We take what offers without questioning; And if all have its due and just proportions WALLENSTEIN. Of what then are ye doubting? Of my will? Or of my power? I pledged me to the Chancellor, Would he trust me with sixteen thousand men, That I would instantly go over to them With eighteen thousand of the Emperor's troops. WRANGEL. Your Grace is known to be a mighty war-chief, To be a second Attila and Pyrrhus. 'Tis talked of still with fresh astonishment, How some years past, beyond all human faith, You call d an army forth, like a creation: But yet WALLENSTEIN. But yet'! WRANGEL. But still the Chancellor thinks, It might yet be an easier thing from nothing To call forth sixty thousand men of battle, Than to persuade one sixtieth part of them--WALLENSTEIN. What now? Out with it, friend? WRANGEL. To break their oaths. WALLENSTEIN. And he thinks so?--He judges like a Swede, And like a Protestant. You Lutherans Fight for your Bible. You are interested About the cause; and with your hearts you follow Your banners.--Among you, whoe'er deserts To the enemy, hath broken covenant fancies. With two Lords at one time.--We've no such WRANGEL. Great God in Heaven! Have then the people here No house and home, no fire-side, no altar? WALLENSTEIN. I will explain that to you, how it stands: --The Austrian has a country, ay, and loves it, And has good cause to love it--but this army, That calls itself the Imperial, this that houses Here in Bohemia, this has none--no country; This is an ...

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