The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 2, Volume 3Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 1023
... Ulric ! ever welcome ! Thrice welcome now ! this filial- Ulric . Stop ! before We approach , tell ine- Werner . Why look you so ? Ulric . Do I Behold my father , or- Werner . What ? Ulric . An assassin ! Reply , sir , as To what must I ...
... Ulric ! ever welcome ! Thrice welcome now ! this filial- Ulric . Stop ! before We approach , tell ine- Werner . Why look you so ? Ulric . Do I Behold my father , or- Werner . What ? Ulric . An assassin ! Reply , sir , as To what must I ...
Page 1025
... Ulric too , al- though no way dissolute himself , appears to be the oracle and idol of all the young and boisterous nobles who are so . Count Siegendorf has , it seems , since his succession , adopted the daughter of the deceased ...
... Ulric too , al- though no way dissolute himself , appears to be the oracle and idol of all the young and boisterous nobles who are so . Count Siegendorf has , it seems , since his succession , adopted the daughter of the deceased ...
Page 1026
... Ulric- Siegendorf ( advances to Ulric ) . Now , Count Ulric ! For son I dare not call thee - What say'st thou ? Ulric . His tale is true . Siegendorf . Ulric . True , monster ! . Most true , father ; And you did well to listen to it ...
... Ulric- Siegendorf ( advances to Ulric ) . Now , Count Ulric ! For son I dare not call thee - What say'st thou ? Ulric . His tale is true . Siegendorf . Ulric . True , monster ! . Most true , father ; And you did well to listen to it ...
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