Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance. In Two PartsTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 456 páginas |
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... there , made for the most part with a view to consolidate the rhythm . In the years which have since elapsed there has been ample time for revis- ion , and though some of the more material defects , being what may be called structural ...
... there , made for the most part with a view to consolidate the rhythm . In the years which have since elapsed there has been ample time for revis- ion , and though some of the more material defects , being what may be called structural ...
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... There is apparent in it a working and moulding spirit , with a want of material to work up , -a great command of language , with a want of any views or reflections which , if unembellished by imagery or unassociated with passionate feel ...
... There is apparent in it a working and moulding spirit , with a want of material to work up , -a great command of language , with a want of any views or reflections which , if unembellished by imagery or unassociated with passionate feel ...
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... There is nothing in them of the mixture and modification , nothing of the com- posite fabric which nature has assigned to man . They exhibit rather passions personified than per- sons impassioned . But there is a yet worse defect in ...
... There is nothing in them of the mixture and modification , nothing of the com- posite fabric which nature has assigned to man . They exhibit rather passions personified than per- sons impassioned . But there is a yet worse defect in ...
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... there was generally a peace faction with- in it , which rose or fell in importance according to the varying circumstances of military success or failure . In the year 1381 , the inhabitants of Bruges made themselves friends with Lois ...
... there was generally a peace faction with- in it , which rose or fell in importance according to the varying circumstances of military success or failure . In the year 1381 , the inhabitants of Bruges made themselves friends with Lois ...
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... there is one of our burgesses in the Earl's prison , and we have desired the Earl's bailiff there to deliver him ; but he hath plainly an- swered that he will not deliver him , which is evident- ly against the privilege of this town of ...
... there is one of our burgesses in the Earl's prison , and we have desired the Earl's bailiff there to deliver him ; but he hath plainly an- swered that he will not deliver him , which is evident- ly against the privilege of this town of ...
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Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance. In Two Parts, Tema 73 Sir Henry Taylor Vista completa - 1852 |
Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance. In Two Parts, Tema 73 Sir Henry Taylor Vista completa - 1852 |
Términos y frases comunes
ACKERMAN ADRIANA AESWYN amongst arms ARTEVELDE Artevelde's blood BOSCH BOURBON bring Bruges BULSEN BURGHER BURGOMASTER BURGUNDY CAPTAIN CECILE CLARA CONSTABLE counsel D'ARLON death deem Duke DUKE OF BOURBON DUKE OF BURGUNDY Earl of Flanders ELENA Enter Exeunt Exit FATHER JOHN Flemish FLEUREANT OF HEURLÉE France friar friends Ghent GILBERT MATTHEW give God's grace hand hath hear heard heart Heaven KING knight KORTZ lady LESTOVET live LOIS OF SANXERE look Lord of Arlon LORD OF COUCY Lord of Occo market-place Master mind MUCK naught never Oudenarde pardon pass peace Philip PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE RAOUL OF RANEVAL ROOSDYK SCENE Scheldt SIR FLEUREANT SIR GUISEBERT SIR LOIS SIR RAOUL sleep soul speak stand STOCKENSTROM sword tell thee There's thine thou hast thought to-morrow town VAN DEN BOSCH VAN MUCK VAN RYK VAUCLAIRE wherefore whilst White-Hoods word Ypres