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... ARMY AND ITS BARDS 368 CHAPTER XIX . VENICE - BYRON AND THE GONDOLIERS 381 CHAPTER XX . FRANCE IN VENICE - HENRY V. 395 CHAPTER XXI . VERONA AND SHAKSPERE 412 CHAPTER XXII . VENICE , VIENNA , AND PARIS - THE POWER OF A PRINCIPLE ...
... ARMY AND ITS BARDS 368 CHAPTER XIX . VENICE - BYRON AND THE GONDOLIERS 381 CHAPTER XX . FRANCE IN VENICE - HENRY V. 395 CHAPTER XXI . VERONA AND SHAKSPERE 412 CHAPTER XXII . VENICE , VIENNA , AND PARIS - THE POWER OF A PRINCIPLE ...
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... army , he had actually refused to dance the night before at the Kammer ball of the Arch - Duchess Sophie . The Countess W- The Countess W , and the Princess L- , had both asked him ; nay ! had told him he must dance , and he had said he ...
... army , he had actually refused to dance the night before at the Kammer ball of the Arch - Duchess Sophie . The Countess W- The Countess W , and the Princess L- , had both asked him ; nay ! had told him he must dance , and he had said he ...
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... elegance of his literature as for his courage , was in- vaded with an army of a hundred thousand men and an English brigade . This man , at the head of inferior forces , • · an enemies has ever been able to accuse 90 GERMANIA .
... elegance of his literature as for his courage , was in- vaded with an army of a hundred thousand men and an English brigade . This man , at the head of inferior forces , • · an enemies has ever been able to accuse 90 GERMANIA .
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... being a gentle- man , " I return to my gens du monde , in Vienna . * Ask the Generals of the Italian army what they think of the battalions of Viennese volunteers . Dancing always , encore et toujours , that is , 104 GERMANIA .
... being a gentle- man , " I return to my gens du monde , in Vienna . * Ask the Generals of the Italian army what they think of the battalions of Viennese volunteers . Dancing always , encore et toujours , that is , 104 GERMANIA .
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... army was required to oppose outward rebellion ; but every one , of every class , was unanimous in the wish to repel , and in the horror of agression . No false sympathies were to be found anywhere for the perturbators ; the doctrines of ...
... army was required to oppose outward rebellion ; but every one , of every class , was unanimous in the wish to repel , and in the horror of agression . No false sympathies were to be found anywhere for the perturbators ; the doctrines of ...
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Germania: Germany as it is, Volumen1 Marie Pauline Rose Blaze de Bury (baronne.) Vista completa - 1851 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Página 345 - Quell'anima gentil fu così presta, Sol per lo dolce suon della sua terra, Di fare al cittadin suo quivi festa ; Ed ora in te non stanno senza guerra Li vivi tuoi ; e l'un l'altro si rode Di quei che un muro ed una fossa serra.
Página 92 - I feel myself overpaid for the labours of eighteen years, when, at this late period, I am able to take my share, by one humble vote, in destroying a tyranny that exists to the disgrace of this nation, and the destruction of so large a part of the human species.
Página 90 - The country was laid waste with fire and sword ; and that land, distinguished above most others by the cheerful face of paternal government and protected labour, the chosen seat of cultivation and plenty, is now almost throughout a dreary desert, covered with rushes and briers, and jungles full of wild beasts.
Página 435 - Indeed, my observation has furnished me with nothing that is to be found in any habits of life or education, which tends wholly to disqualify men for the functions of government, but that, by which the power of exercising those functions is very frequently obtained, I mean a spirit and habits of low cabal and intrigue; which I have never, in one instance, seen united with a capacity for sound and manly policy.
Página 92 - ... and renown ; a multitude of cities, not exceeded in population and trade by those of the first class in Europe ; merchants and bankers, individual houses of whom have once vied in capital with the Bank of England ; whose credit had often supported- a tottering state, and preserved their governments in the midst of war and desolation ; millions of ingenious manufacturers and mechanics; millions of the most diligent, and not the least intelligent, tillers of the earth.
Página 415 - Amor, che al cor gentil ratto s'apprende, Prese costui della bella persona Che mi fu tolta; e il modo ancor m'offende. Amor, che a nullo amato amar perdona, Mi prese del costui piacer si forte, Che, come vedi, ancor non m'abbandona.
Página 92 - There, is to be found an ancient and venerable priesthood, the depository of their laws, learning, and history, the guides of the people whilst living, and their consolation in death ; a nobility of great antiquity and renown ; a multitude of cities, not exceeded in population and trade by those of the first class in Europe ; merchants and bankers, individual...
Página 91 - Plate ; but a people for ages civilized and cultivated, — cultivated by all the arts of polished life, whilst we were yet in the woods. There have been (and still the skeletons remain) princes once of great dignity, authority, and opulence. There are to be found the chiefs of tribes and nations. There is to be found an ancient and venerable priesthood, the depository...
Página 90 - Rhamet, the most eminent of their chiefs, one of the bravest men of his time, and as famous throughout the East for the elegance of his literature, and the spirit of his poetical compositions (by which he supported the name of Hafiz) as for his courage, was invaded with an army of a hundred thousand men, and an English brigade.
Página 159 - My youth is over!" sighed he, (Meine Jugend ist hin /) and he covered his face with his hands. It was a noble cry for a boy of nineteen, for it told of duties accepted, and of devotion to an arduous task. To be Master, in the fresh flush of boyhood, of one of the greatest Empires of the world, and to think first of the sacrifices duty imposes in such a position, not of the splendour that position confers, is the unfailing mark of a nature worthy to reign.