Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance. In Two PartsTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 456 páginas |
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... brought to the test of a rational consideration , they must be perceived to be beings in whom there is no strength except that of their intensely selfish pas- sions , —in whom all is vanity ; their exertions being for vanity under the ...
... brought to the test of a rational consideration , they must be perceived to be beings in whom there is no strength except that of their intensely selfish pas- sions , —in whom all is vanity ; their exertions being for vanity under the ...
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... brought before the reader in the likeness of a phantasma or a vision . A poet is , in his estimation , ( if I may venture to infer his principles from his practice , ) purely and pre - eminently a visionary . Much beauty , exceed- ing ...
... brought before the reader in the likeness of a phantasma or a vision . A poet is , in his estimation , ( if I may venture to infer his principles from his practice , ) purely and pre - eminently a visionary . Much beauty , exceed- ing ...
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... brought on an encounter in the market - place , where the bailiff was slain and the Earl's banner torn in pieces by the White - Hoods . Such was the beginning of a war which contin- ued for several years between the Earl of Flanders and ...
... brought on an encounter in the market - place , where the bailiff was slain and the Earl's banner torn in pieces by the White - Hoods . Such was the beginning of a war which contin- ued for several years between the Earl of Flanders and ...
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... brought me these five hundred marks That they demanded ? MYK . Master Van den Bosch , Look round about ; as many as stand here Are of one mind , and this is what they think : The company of White - Hoods , sometime past , Were , as thou ...
... brought me these five hundred marks That they demanded ? MYK . Master Van den Bosch , Look round about ; as many as stand here Are of one mind , and this is what they think : The company of White - Hoods , sometime past , Were , as thou ...
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... ' Tis this then that emboldens you , this tale Brought by Van Borselen , who ran away Before the fight began , and calls it lost That so his cowardice should stand excused ; For which sc . III . ] 49 PHILIP VAN ARTE VELDE .
... ' Tis this then that emboldens you , this tale Brought by Van Borselen , who ran away Before the fight began , and calls it lost That so his cowardice should stand excused ; For which sc . III . ] 49 PHILIP VAN ARTE VELDE .
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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