Diutiska: An Historical and Critical Survey of the Literature of Germany, from the Earliest Period to the Death of GötheTübner, 1863 - 367 pages |
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... caused many of the old Teutonic songs to be care- fully collected , that the martial spirit they breathe might pass from generation to generation , and the deeds of the fathers remain engraven on the memories of the children . Beautiful ...
... caused many of the old Teutonic songs to be care- fully collected , that the martial spirit they breathe might pass from generation to generation , and the deeds of the fathers remain engraven on the memories of the children . Beautiful ...
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... caused many of the old Teutonic songs to be care- fully collected , that the martial spirit they breathe might pass from generation to generation , and the deeds of the fathers remain engraven on the memories of the children . Beautiful ...
... caused many of the old Teutonic songs to be care- fully collected , that the martial spirit they breathe might pass from generation to generation , and the deeds of the fathers remain engraven on the memories of the children . Beautiful ...
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... cause of religion and learning possess a more zealous champion . He it was who instructed Rotrude , the daughter of Charlemagne , previous to her being betrothed to the Emperor Constantine . To Eginhard , the secretary of Charles , we ...
... cause of religion and learning possess a more zealous champion . He it was who instructed Rotrude , the daughter of Charlemagne , previous to her being betrothed to the Emperor Constantine . To Eginhard , the secretary of Charles , we ...
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... cause . Hudibrand , having always been absent from home , does not recognise his father , and refuses the golden bracelets which the latter offers him , indignantly exclaiming : - Mit Gerû scal man Geba infâhan , Ort widar Orte . so ist ...
... cause . Hudibrand , having always been absent from home , does not recognise his father , and refuses the golden bracelets which the latter offers him , indignantly exclaiming : - Mit Gerû scal man Geba infâhan , Ort widar Orte . so ist ...
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... cause of the Emperor . Ill rewarded for his attach- ment , however , he went to Thuringia , then ruled over by Land- grave Herrmann , a great patron of literature . After the death of Philip , Otto of Wittelsbach ascended the throne ...
... cause of the Emperor . Ill rewarded for his attach- ment , however , he went to Thuringia , then ruled over by Land- grave Herrmann , a great patron of literature . After the death of Philip , Otto of Wittelsbach ascended the throne ...
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