The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Page 190
... father ? Werner . Every thing That ruffian is thy father ! Josephine . Oh , my son ! Believe him not - and yet ! - falters ) ( her voice Ulric ( staris , looks earnestly at Werner , and then says slowly ) And you avow it ? Werner ...
... father ? Werner . Every thing That ruffian is thy father ! Josephine . Oh , my son ! Believe him not - and yet ! - falters ) ( her voice Ulric ( staris , looks earnestly at Werner , and then says slowly ) And you avow it ? Werner ...
Page 193
... father ; or so Odoherty on Werner . 1822 . LORD BYRON . Ulric . Most true , father ; And you did well to listen to it : what We know , we can provide against . He must Be silenced . Siegendorf . Ay , with half of my domains ; And with ...
... father ; or so Odoherty on Werner . 1822 . LORD BYRON . Ulric . Most true , father ; And you did well to listen to it : what We know , we can provide against . He must Be silenced . Siegendorf . Ay , with half of my domains ; And with ...
Page 243
... father . He now declares himself to Zuleika the leader of a horde of pirates , to whom the chance of an adventure had first introduced him , and to which the tyranny of his pretended father bad'driven him , as a dreadful refuge . He ...
... father . He now declares himself to Zuleika the leader of a horde of pirates , to whom the chance of an adventure had first introduced him , and to which the tyranny of his pretended father bad'driven him , as a dreadful refuge . He ...
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