History of the Revolt of the Netherlands, Continued: Trials of Counts Egmont and Horn. Wallenstein and Wilhelm Tell, Historical Dramas. Tr. from the GermanHenry G. Bohn, 1860 - 553 Seiten |
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... faith in that quarter and the King of Spain , in order to give that implacable foe of their party enough to do in his own country . It is natural , therefore , to suppose that their agents in the pro- vinces left nothing undone to ...
... faith in that quarter and the King of Spain , in order to give that implacable foe of their party enough to do in his own country . It is natural , therefore , to suppose that their agents in the pro- vinces left nothing undone to ...
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... faith . Many of the Iconoclasts , it was further said , had confessed that all that they had done was with the knowledge and consent of the princes ; though surely nothing was more natural , than for such worthless wretches to seek to ...
... faith . Many of the Iconoclasts , it was further said , had confessed that all that they had done was with the knowledge and consent of the princes ; though surely nothing was more natural , than for such worthless wretches to seek to ...
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... faith , and to remind her of her compact . Bre- derode undertook this office , but was obliged to submit to a harsh and disgraceful rebuff , and was shut out of Brussels . He had now recourse to a written memorial , in which , in the ...
... faith , and to remind her of her compact . Bre- derode undertook this office , but was obliged to submit to a harsh and disgraceful rebuff , and was shut out of Brussels . He had now recourse to a written memorial , in which , in the ...
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... faith , to pur- sue and punish the Iconoclasts , and to help by every means in their power in extirpating all kinds of heresy . It also pledged them to treat the king's enemies as their own , and to serve , without distinction , against ...
... faith , to pur- sue and punish the Iconoclasts , and to help by every means in their power in extirpating all kinds of heresy . It also pledged them to treat the king's enemies as their own , and to serve , without distinction , against ...
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... faith . The rejection of the confession of Augsburg by the Calvinists had exasperated all the Protestant princes of Germany , so that no support was to be looked for from the empire . With Count Egmont , the excellent army of Walloons ...
... faith . The rejection of the confession of Augsburg by the Calvinists had exasperated all the Protestant princes of Germany , so that no support was to be looked for from the empire . With Count Egmont , the excellent army of Walloons ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Alva Antwerp arms army ATTINGHAUSEN Brabant bridge Brussels BURGOMASTER BUTLER Calvinists camp churches command Count Mansfeld COUNTESS court Croats CUIRASSIER dare deed DEVEREUX DUCHESS Duke Duke of Alva Egmont Egra Emperor enemy enter evil Exit eyes faith fate father favour fear force fortune Friedland FURST garrison GESSL GESSLER Ghent give GORDON hand hath hear heart Heaven HEDW honour hope ILLO ISOLANI king KUONI Küssnacht land league look lord MACDONALD master Megen MELCH MELCHTHAL ne'er Netherlands NEUBRUNN never noble o'er oath OCTAVIO peace PICCOLOMINI Prince of Orange QUESTENBERG regent regiments round RUDENZ RUODI SCENE Scheldt SECOND YAGER SERGEANT SERVANT soldiers soul Spaniards Spanish spirit stand STAUFF STAUFFACHER SUTLER-WOMAN Swedes sword TELL TERZKY thee THEKLA thine thou hast town troops TRUMPETER trust Twas vessels Viglius WALLENSTEIN whole word WRANGEL
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Seite 242 - The power, the beauty, and the majesty, That had her haunts in dale, or piny mountain, Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and wat'ry depths ; all these have vanished. They live no longer in the faith of reason...
Seite 242 - They live no longer in the faith of reason! But still the heart doth need a language, still Doth the old instinct bring back the old names, And to yon starry world they now are gone, Spirits or gods, that used to share this earth With man as with their friend...
Seite 323 - Only recur to their first word, although One had been talking reason by the hour ? Know, that the human being's thoughts and deeds Are not, like ocean billows, blindly moved. The inner world, his microcosmus, is The deep shaft, out of which they spring eternally. They grow by certain laws, like the tree's fruit — No juggling chance can metamorphose them. Have I the human kernel first examined? Then I know, too, the future will and action.
Seite 530 - Come forth, thou bringer once of bitter pangs, My precious jewel now — my chiefest treasure — A mark I'll set thee, which the cry of grief Could never penetrate — but thou shalt pierce it — And thou, my trusty bowstring, that so oft...
Seite 490 - Nature's primeval state returns again, Where man stands hostile to his fellow man; And if all other means shall fail his need, One last resource remains — his own good sword. Our dearest treasures call to us for aid Against the oppressor's violence; we stand For country, home, for wives, for children here ! ALL (clashing their swords).
Seite 294 - Was not the will kept free ? Beheld I not The road of duty close beside me — but One little step, and once more I was in it! Where am I ? Whither have I been transported ? No road, no track behind me, but a wall, Impenetrable, insurmountable, Rises obedient to the spells...
Seite 198 - Life, life, my father — My venerable father, life has charms Which we have ne'er experienced. We have been But voyaging along its barren coasts, Like some poor ever-roaming horde of pirates, That, crowded in the rank and narrow ship, House on the wild sea with wild usages, Nor know aught of the main land, but the bays Where safeliest they may venture a thieves
Seite 197 - A higher than the- warrior's excellence. In war itself war is no ultimate purpose. The vast and sudden deeds of violence, Adventures wild, and wonders of the moment, These are not they, my son, that generate The Calm, the Blissful, and the enduring Mighty...