Cooper's Works: The HeidenmauerJames G. Gregory (successor to W.A. Townsend), 1859 |
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... master mind pierced the shades , catching glimpses of that eternal truth which pervades Nature . Then followed the Roman , with his gods of plausible attributes , his ingenious and specious philosophy , his accumulated and borrowed art ...
... master mind pierced the shades , catching glimpses of that eternal truth which pervades Nature . Then followed the Roman , with his gods of plausible attributes , his ingenious and specious philosophy , his accumulated and borrowed art ...
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... master was admitted . The following pages are the offspring of the convocation held in the parlor of the Ox . Should any musty German an- tiquary discover some immaterial anachronism , a name mis- placed in the order of events , or a ...
... master was admitted . The following pages are the offspring of the convocation held in the parlor of the Ox . Should any musty German an- tiquary discover some immaterial anachronism , a name mis- placed in the order of events , or a ...
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... master entered the path . A cap of green velvet , bearing a hunting - horn above the shade , a coarse but neat frock of similar color , equally ornamented with the same badge of office , together with the instrument itself suspended ...
... master entered the path . A cap of green velvet , bearing a hunting - horn above the shade , a coarse but neat frock of similar color , equally ornamented with the same badge of office , together with the instrument itself suspended ...
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... Master Berchthold , on the honor of an humble servitor of the Count . " " Thou wilt yet lose this service , Gottlob , by thy carelessness ! " " It would be a thousand pities were thy words to be true , for in that case Lord Emich would ...
... Master Berchthold , on the honor of an humble servitor of the Count . " " Thou wilt yet lose this service , Gottlob , by thy carelessness ! " " It would be a thousand pities were thy words to be true , for in that case Lord Emich would ...
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... Master Berchthold , and do not fear to make me vain - glorious . In the way of un- derstanding my own merits there is little danger of doing me harm . Thou shouldest never discourage modesty , by an over - scrupulous discretion . It ...
... Master Berchthold , and do not fear to make me vain - glorious . In the way of un- derstanding my own merits there is little danger of doing me harm . Thou shouldest never discourage modesty , by an over - scrupulous discretion . It ...
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Abbé Abbey Abbot of Limburg altar Anchorite answered art thou aught baron Benedictine better Bonifacius brother brotherhood burghers Burgomaster castle chapel character child choir church companion Count Emich Count of Hartenburg Count of Leiningen countenance cow-herd Deurckheim discourse Dost thou doubt duty Einsiedlen faith Father Arnolph Father Johan Father Siegfried favor feeling forester Gottlob hamlet hath heart Heaven Heidenmauer Heinrich Frey heresy hermit Herr Count Herr Emich holy Abbot honor Ilse Jaegerthal Knight of Rhodes less listened look Lord Count Lord Emich Lottchen manner Master Berchthold means ment Meta mind monk mother mountain nature never noble opinions Palatinate penitent pilgrims pious prayers prelate princely Prior reverence Rhine Ritterstein Saint Saint Gall scarce shrine soul speak thee thine Thou art thou hast Thou knowest thou wilt thought tion town truth Ulrike Venloo walls wish worship wouldst young Berchthold youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 303 - He who the sword of heaven will bear, Should be as holy as severe ; Pattern in himself to know, Grace to stand, and virtue go ; More nor less to others paying, Than by self-offences weighing.
Seite 124 - I'll be wise hereafter, And seek for grace. What a thrice-double ass Was I, to take this drunkard for a god, And worship this dull fool ! Pro.