Englische Studien, Volume 38Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops O.R. Reisland, 1907 "Zeitschrift für englische Philologie" (varies slightly). |
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Pagina 48
... been busy for some months raising an army for the invasion of the Palatinate as everybody but James believed , and as it was later discovered . But Gondomar quieted James's fears with ambiguous statements about the war in Bohemia , and ...
... been busy for some months raising an army for the invasion of the Palatinate as everybody but James believed , and as it was later discovered . But Gondomar quieted James's fears with ambiguous statements about the war in Bohemia , and ...
Pagina 50
... been the actual cause of the renewal of the war in the Palatinate in August , 1621 , the English believed it due to the intrigue of the Infanta Isabella at Brussels , whose husband had aided Spinola in raising his army , had been ...
... been the actual cause of the renewal of the war in the Palatinate in August , 1621 , the English believed it due to the intrigue of the Infanta Isabella at Brussels , whose husband had aided Spinola in raising his army , had been ...
Pagina 51
... been in the popular mind at this particular time . There had been growing distrust because of the fatal results of the truce arranged by him in April 1621 , as shown by the failure of his policy in January 1622. In Madrid he had ...
... been in the popular mind at this particular time . There had been growing distrust because of the fatal results of the truce arranged by him in April 1621 , as shown by the failure of his policy in January 1622. In Madrid he had ...
Pagina 52
... been working in the interest of Spain . The White King's Pawn must therefore have been intended to stand for the Earl of Bristol . Syracuse University , U. S. A. P. 162 . Edgar C. Morris . 1 ) Sir A. W [ eldon ] , The Court and ...
... been working in the interest of Spain . The White King's Pawn must therefore have been intended to stand for the Earl of Bristol . Syracuse University , U. S. A. P. 162 . Edgar C. Morris . 1 ) Sir A. W [ eldon ] , The Court and ...
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... been working in the interest of Spain . The White King's Pawn must therefore have been intended to stand for the Earl of Bristol . Syracuse University , U. S. A. Edgar C. Morris . 1 ) Sir A. W [ eldon ] , The Court and Character of King ...
... been working in the interest of Spain . The White King's Pawn must therefore have been intended to stand for the Earl of Bristol . Syracuse University , U. S. A. Edgar C. Morris . 1 ) Sir A. W [ eldon ] , The Court and Character of King ...
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Pagina 75 - DIRGE IN WOODS A WIND sways the pines, And below Not a breath of wild air; Still as the mosses that glow On the flooring and over the lines Of the roots here and there. The pine-tree drops its dead ; They are quiet, as under the sea.
Pagina 83 - He used often to say, that if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn; it looking like a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary of the noise and confusion in it.
Pagina 83 - Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been. May sigh to think he still has found His warmest welcome at an inn.
Pagina 83 - Now I further saw, that betwixt them and the gate was a river ; but there was no bridge to go over ; and the river was very deep. At the sight therefore of this river, the pilgrims were much stunned ; but the men that went with them said, You must go through, or you cannot come at the gate.
Pagina 75 - SONG IN THE SONGLESS They have no song, the sedges dry, And still they sing. It is within my breast they sing, As I pass by. Within my breast they touch a string, They wake a sigh. There is but sound of sedges dry; In me they sing.
Pagina 83 - O churl! drunk all, and left no friendly drop To help me after? I will kiss thy lips ; Haply some poison yet doth hang on them, To make me die with a restorative. [Kisses him. Thy lips are warm.
Pagina 83 - Loath to wade through, and leather to go round : Then dipping in his staff, does trial make How deep it is, and, sighing, pulls it back : Sometimes resolved to fetch his leap ; and then...
Pagina 277 - English, that they forget altogether their mother's language. And I dare swear this, if some of their mothers were alive, they were not able to tell what they say : and yet these fine English clerks will say, they speak in their mother tongue, if a man should charge them for counterfeiting the King's English.
Pagina 164 - I would haue it cast beames as fast, I tell you playne, As doth the glittryng grasse after a showre of raine.
Pagina 158 - I durst adventure the losse of my right hande, If shee dyd not slee hir other husbande : And see if she prepare not againe to fight. M. Mery. What then ? sainct George to borow, our Ladies knight.5 45 R. Royster. Slee else whom she will, by gog she shall not slee mee.