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... Wallenstein , article on , 27 - played a conspicu- ous part in Europe , ib . - his career a most brilliant one , ib.was of ancient noble fam- ily , 29 - early left an orphan , ib . - only the coarse and illiterate are beyond the control ...
... Wallenstein , article on , 27 - played a conspicu- ous part in Europe , ib . - his career a most brilliant one , ib.was of ancient noble fam- ily , 29 - early left an orphan , ib . - only the coarse and illiterate are beyond the control ...
Pagina 27
... Wallenstein , Duke of Friedland . By Lieut . Col. J. MITCHELL , H. P. London , 1840 . 3. The Piccolomini : A Drama in two parts . Translated from the German of FREDERICK SCHILLER . By S. T. COLERIDGE . ( Coleridge's Dramatic Works ...
... Wallenstein , Duke of Friedland . By Lieut . Col. J. MITCHELL , H. P. London , 1840 . 3. The Piccolomini : A Drama in two parts . Translated from the German of FREDERICK SCHILLER . By S. T. COLERIDGE . ( Coleridge's Dramatic Works ...
Pagina 28
... Wallenstein is not executed with much ability , and is not peculiarly attractive to the general reader . The ... Wallenstein ; and thus , like a needle between two magnets , he cannot be wholly wrong . • Albrecht Eusebius Wenzeslaus von ...
... Wallenstein is not executed with much ability , and is not peculiarly attractive to the general reader . The ... Wallenstein ; and thus , like a needle between two magnets , he cannot be wholly wrong . • Albrecht Eusebius Wenzeslaus von ...
Pagina 29
... Wallenstein , was born in Bohe- mia , September 15 , 1583. His blood was ancient and noble , but in a prolific family ; he was the youngest son of a young- est son , and in this unenviable position his prospects of in- heritance were ...
... Wallenstein , was born in Bohe- mia , September 15 , 1583. His blood was ancient and noble , but in a prolific family ; he was the youngest son of a young- est son , and in this unenviable position his prospects of in- heritance were ...
Pagina 30
... Wallenstein's Italian biographer ; for , says the gallant warrior , " ladies have now obtained a better hold on the affections of men than any which could be acquired by the dangerous and long - forgotten arts here mentioned ; their ...
... Wallenstein's Italian biographer ; for , says the gallant warrior , " ladies have now obtained a better hold on the affections of men than any which could be acquired by the dangerous and long - forgotten arts here mentioned ; their ...
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