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... edition Postscript for a third edition . • · xviii xix M. Bakhuizen van den Brink's analysis of a MS . by a monk of Yuste .. M. Th . Juste · · M. Mignet • • xix • xix - xxi xxii xxii • PREFACE . THE HE first , and perhaps the best.
... edition Postscript for a third edition . • · xviii xix M. Bakhuizen van den Brink's analysis of a MS . by a monk of Yuste .. M. Th . Juste · · M. Mignet • • xix • xix - xxi xxii xxii • PREFACE . THE HE first , and perhaps the best.
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William Stirling Maxwell. PREFACE . THE HE first , and perhaps the best , printed account of the cloister - life of Charles the Fifth , is to be found in Joseph de Siguença's History of the Order of St. Jerome . The author was born ...
William Stirling Maxwell. PREFACE . THE HE first , and perhaps the best , printed account of the cloister - life of Charles the Fifth , is to be found in Joseph de Siguença's History of the Order of St. Jerome . The author was born ...
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... perhaps some of the others , have already been printed : of No. 7 I have given an abstract in my appendix . Notwithstanding the minute information which Gonzalez has brought to light respecting the daily life of the emperor at Yuste ...
... perhaps some of the others , have already been printed : of No. 7 I have given an abstract in my appendix . Notwithstanding the minute information which Gonzalez has brought to light respecting the daily life of the emperor at Yuste ...
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... perhaps be suspected of overstating the regard entertained by the emperor for the friars of Yuste , were his evidence not confirmed by the letters of the friar - hating household . But I see no reason for questioning the accuracy of his ...
... perhaps be suspected of overstating the regard entertained by the emperor for the friars of Yuste , were his evidence not confirmed by the letters of the friar - hating household . But I see no reason for questioning the accuracy of his ...
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... Perhaps none exists , as Charles , at the age of thirty - five , considered himself , as he told the painter Holanda , already too old for limning purposes . The eagle and ornaments around the present head , are selected from woodcuts ...
... Perhaps none exists , as Charles , at the age of thirty - five , considered himself , as he told the painter Holanda , already too old for limning purposes . The eagle and ornaments around the present head , are selected from woodcuts ...
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Page xiv - ... laid in his coffin, with much solemnity. The service for the dead was chanted, and Charles joined in the prayers which were offered up for the rest of his soul, mingling his tears with those which his attendants shed, as if they had been celebrating a real funeral. The ceremony closed with sprinkling holy water on the coffin in the usual form, and, all the assistants retiring, the doors of the chapel were shut. Then Charles rose out of the coffin, and withdrew to his apartment, full of those...
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Page xiv - ... all the assistants retiring, the doors of the chapel were shut. Then Charles rose out of the coffin, and withdrew to his apartment, full of those awful sentiments which such a singular solemnity was calculated to inspire. But either the fatiguing length of the ceremony, or the impression which...
Page 48 - ... retreat. It was seated in a vale of no great extent, watered by a small brook, and surrounded by rising grounds, covered with lofty trees ; from the nature of...