Hi!
I was wondering if there were any German speakers who recognise the phrase "Hört mir zu, Gefährten!" It sounds as if it might be a quotation, but it's not one I've ever come across, and googling only produced one hit, which appeared to some kind of role-playing game, so I doubt very much that that was the original source of the expression (I found the phrase in a modern play, used by a character who is himself a writer. It sounds vaguely Schillerian to me, and I'm wondering if it might be buried in something like Wallenstein?)
I was wondering if there were any German speakers who recognise the phrase "Hört mir zu, Gefährten!" It sounds as if it might be a quotation, but it's not one I've ever come across, and googling only produced one hit, which appeared to some kind of role-playing game, so I doubt very much that that was the original source of the expression (I found the phrase in a modern play, used by a character who is himself a writer. It sounds vaguely Schillerian to me, and I'm wondering if it might be buried in something like Wallenstein?)
