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Pagina x
... honour , here , And moreover that I am your knave ; Tell me , therefore , for law sincere , If these mete - wands are even and sure , Fit for the rich and fit for the poor , Both to measure land and condition ; Tell me as you would ...
... honour , here , And moreover that I am your knave ; Tell me , therefore , for law sincere , If these mete - wands are even and sure , Fit for the rich and fit for the poor , Both to measure land and condition ; Tell me as you would ...
Pagina xiii
... honour of man or the precepts of religion . Such a definition , if definition it can be called , evidently allowed them to bring every action of which an indi- vidual might complain , within the scope of their tribunals . The forcible ...
... honour of man or the precepts of religion . Such a definition , if definition it can be called , evidently allowed them to bring every action of which an indi- vidual might complain , within the scope of their tribunals . The forcible ...
Pagina xv
... honour on an English scholar to have discovered the key to a mystery , which had long exercised in vain the laborious and profound students of German antiquity . There are probably several other points on which I ought to have embraced ...
... honour on an English scholar to have discovered the key to a mystery , which had long exercised in vain the laborious and profound students of German antiquity . There are probably several other points on which I ought to have embraced ...
Pagina 44
... honours of the table with great kindness and simplicity , and urged the strangers to show , by their appetite , that they thought themselves as welcome as he desired to make them . During the repast , he carried on a conversation with ...
... honours of the table with great kindness and simplicity , and urged the strangers to show , by their appetite , that they thought themselves as welcome as he desired to make them . During the repast , he carried on a conversation with ...
Pagina 45
... honours of the house to the new guest . He entered presently ; a young man , unusually tall , well - proportioned and active , with a quantity of dark - brown locks curling around his face , together with moustaches of the same , or ...
... honours of the house to the new guest . He entered presently ; a young man , unusually tall , well - proportioned and active , with a quantity of dark - brown locks curling around his face , together with moustaches of the same , or ...
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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
Populaire passages
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.
Pagina 31 - Weak men to follow far fatiguing trade ! The lily peace outshines the silver store ; And life is dearer than the golden ore : Yet money tempts us o'er the desert brown, To every distant mart and wealthy town. Full oft we tempt the land, and oft the...
Pagina viii - I mean the Vehmic tribunals of Westphalia; a name so awful in men's ears during many centuries, and which, through the genius of Goethe, has again been revived in public fancy with a full share of its ancient terrors...
Pagina 9 - ... penitence, plunged into the dismal lake which occupies the summit. Whether water refused to do the executioner's duty upon such a wretch, or whether, his body being drowned, his vexed spirit continued to haunt the place where he committed suicide, Antonio did not pretend to explain. But a form was often, he said, seen to emerge from the gloomy waters, and go through the action of one washing his hands ; and when he did so, dark clouds of mist gathered first round the bosom of the Infernal Lake...