This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1877 Excerpt: ...unb (c)lieb auSgetegt. 48. mit fictyerem Orteit, with a safe conduct. 49. benn is occasionally used instead of ata after a comparative. 59. gelafFen, instead of toSgelaffen or fasren laflen. 61. @ctyitbeSamt = SRttterf$aft. 63. The royal house of Prussia are descended from the counts of Zollern. 64. im funft'gen (c ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1877 Excerpt: ...unb (c)lieb auSgetegt. 48. mit fictyerem Orteit, with a safe conduct. 49. benn is occasionally used instead of ata after a comparative. 59. gelafFen, instead of toSgelaffen or fasren laflen. 61. @ctyitbeSamt = SRttterf$aft. 63. The royal house of Prussia are descended from the counts of Zollern. 64. im funft'gen (c)fanj, in the splendour which was to come to it. 65. jtoeen, archaic for jtoei (comp. Eng. twain), often used in Luther's Bible: see Luke xxiv. 13. 66. This is an allusion to the arms of the knights of Sachsenheim. 71. (c)efctytectyte, instead of @efctytectyt, produces a somewhat strange and affected impression. 72. inS erj, i.e. death struck him home, so that he cannot come back like his ancestor. 73. The partitive genitive beS 3ommerS is dependent on genua: "tis miseriarum. 77. anagefeilt means 'completely healed.' 78. Ulrica guessed what welcome he would meet with from his father. 79. The preposition iei would, perhaps, be more generally used in the phrase Sinen feeim (Sffen treffen. 83. This peculiar treatment was not uncommon in the middle ages in the case of knights who were deemed to have disgraced their standard or been remiss in their duty. The table-cloth was cut through for them, and their bread was laid upside down. XXI. Count Eberhard im Bart, who was bom in 1445, succeeded to the inheritance of his ancestors in 1457, under the guardianship of the Emperor Frederick III. He is considered one of the best rulers that his country ever had, and was greatly beloved by his subjects. He died in 1496. He was raised to the ducal dignity by the Emperor Maximilian I. The subject of the present ballad is derived from Camerarius's life of Melanchthon (Gbtzinger, Deutsehe Diehter, i. p. 670). 4. The diet held at Worms in 1495
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