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{{a|heroes|}}A secondary character in {{buchstein}}’s final, unpublished play {{dsh}}, Triago also features {{br|Der Kampf um Talente}}, introduced mainly for comical effect, Triago is the court’s [[General counsel|principal legal advisor]]. A blustery windbag, he is given to legnthy passages in which he says very little of [[Substance and form|substance, but with grandiloquent form]]. | {{a|heroes|}}A secondary character in {{buchstein}}’s final, unpublished play {{dsh}}, Triago also features {{br|Der Kampf um Talente}}, introduced mainly for comical effect, Triago is the court’s [[General counsel|principal legal advisor]]. A blustery windbag, he is given to legnthy passages in which he says very little of [[Substance and form|substance, but with grandiloquent form]]. | ||
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Triago and Herculio discuss where credit is and is not due: | Triago and Herculio discuss where credit is and is not due: | ||
{{dsh razor quote}} | {{dsh razor quote}} | ||
Triago’s untimely demise. | Triago’s untimely demise. | ||
{{dsh special pleading quote}} | {{dsh special pleading quote}} | ||
==={{br|Der Kampf | ==={{br|Der Kampf um Talente}}=== | ||
On doing more with less: | On doing more with less: | ||
{{quote|{{More with less aria}}}} | {{quote|{{More with less aria}}}} |