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Pagina vi
... KING OF PROVENCE . SAINT CYR , HUGH DE , seneschal at Aix . SCHONFELT , lieutenant at La Ferette . SCHRECKENWALD , ITAL , steward to Albert of Geierstein . SPRENGER , MARTIN , Annette Veilchen's lover . STEINENHERZ , FRANCIS ...
... KING OF PROVENCE . SAINT CYR , HUGH DE , seneschal at Aix . SCHONFELT , lieutenant at La Ferette . SCHRECKENWALD , ITAL , steward to Albert of Geierstein . SPRENGER , MARTIN , Annette Veilchen's lover . STEINENHERZ , FRANCIS ...
Pagina ix
... king's seat , or " Königs - stuhl " , was always established on the greensward ; and we collect from the context , that the tribunal was also raised or appointed in the common fields of the Gau , for the purpose of deciding disputes ...
... king's seat , or " Königs - stuhl " , was always established on the greensward ; and we collect from the context , that the tribunal was also raised or appointed in the common fields of the Gau , for the purpose of deciding disputes ...
Pagina x
... king's free judgement seat . " And the Graff replied : " I permit right , And I forbid wrong , Under the pains and penalties That to the old known laws belong . " ' Now was the time of measuring the mystic plot ; it was measured by the ...
... king's free judgement seat . " And the Graff replied : " I permit right , And I forbid wrong , Under the pains and penalties That to the old known laws belong . " ' Now was the time of measuring the mystic plot ; it was measured by the ...
Pagina 43
... king of gods and men . He was attended by several sons and relatives , young men , among whom he walked , receiving , as his un- deniable due , respect and obedience , similar to that which a herd of deer are observed to render to the ...
... king of gods and men . He was attended by several sons and relatives , young men , among whom he walked , receiving , as his un- deniable due , respect and obedience , similar to that which a herd of deer are observed to render to the ...
Pagina 73
... King of England and the Duke of Burgundy would continue stable . We hear much , ' continued the Swiss , ' of the immense army with which King Edward proposes the recovery of the English dominions in France . ' I am well aware , ' said ...
... King of England and the Duke of Burgundy would continue stable . We hear much , ' continued the Swiss , ' of the immense army with which King Edward proposes the recovery of the English dominions in France . ' I am well aware , ' said ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Anne of Geierstein Annette answered appeared Archibald de Hagenbach arms Arnheim Arnold Biederman Arthur Philipson Bâle baron baroness Berne Bernese betwixt Black Priest Burgundian Campo-Basso Cantons castle character Charles of Burgundy Colvin command companion Contay court danger desire Duke of Burgundy Duke of Lorraine duke's duty Earl of Oxford elder Philipson England English eyes father Ferette Ferrand France German governor guest hand hast hath hear heard Heaven holy honour horse journey Kilian King René knight lady Landamman look lord Lorraine maiden manner Margaret Margaret of Anjou merchant Mount Pilatus mountain never noble passed peace person present Priest of St prince Provence purpose queen received replied Rhine Rudolph Donnerhugel Saint Schreckenwald secret seemed Sigismund soldiers speak stood stranger Swiss Switzers sword tell thee Thiebault thou thought town travellers tribunal Unterwalden voice wine word yonder young Englishman youth
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Pagina 285 - Away with these ! true Wisdom's world will be Within its own creation, or in thine, Maternal Nature ! for who teems like thee, Thus on the banks of thy majestic Rhine ? There Harold gazes on a work divine, A blending of all beauties ; streams and dells, Fruit, foliage, crag, wood, cornfield, mountain, vine, And chiefless castles breathing stern farewells From gray but leafy walls, where Ruin greenly dwells.
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