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Enciklopedio de Esperanto (1933)

By: L. Kokeny Kaj V. Bleier

...ekzamenanto de NK. Trad. el la antikva greka, Odysseias' de Homeros, 1932. Manfred. Drama poemo de Byron, el la angta trad. Venancio da Silva. 1914 56... ... Kapitano Ferd. Redondo en 1913 fondis en Melilla ES. Laboris en Tanger R. Manfred (fotogra sto, 1925), gvidis ankaŭ kursojn C. V . Richard. E-istoj ... ...racisto. Hon. vicprez. de BLE. Bona oratoro. Tradukis al E „Parizino“ kaj „Manfredo“ de Byron. Silvestriev Ilia, bulgaro, subkolonelo de la armea reze... ...K. Ewald publikigis laŭ tiu ĉi sistemo broŝuron „Bildoj el la besta vivo“. Rob. Kreuz, Frankfurt a. M. (Germanl.) en tiu ĉi jaro diskonigis la unuajn ... ...temon Duployé al E ka instruis ĝin en la E grupo en Vanves. Je Pasko 1913, Rob Kreuz postskribis la E. alparolojn faritajn en la germana faborista kon... ... à la langue internationale E“ laŭ la alfaro de P . Flageul. Saman monaton Rob. Kreuz prove stenogra s en la U. K. en Bern. Oktobro: Flageul publikig... ...“ organizis st. konkurson kun sekcio por la E. St. Duployé Flageul. 17. 1, Rob. Kreuz 1-a premio (120 silaboj) en konkurso Sachsenhausen. Aprilo: „Flu...

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The Elixir of Life

By: Honoré de Balzac

... M. Dimanche. He was, in fact, Moliere’s Don Juan, Goethe’s Faust, Byron’s Manfred, Mathurin’ s Melmoth—great allegorical figures drawn by the greates...

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The Poems

By: George Meredith

......................................................................... 271 MANFRED ...................................................................... ...nswer: in my life I never found so true a democrat. Base occupation Can’t rob you of your own esteem, old rat! I’ll preach you to the British nation.... ...not the ripe flame upon the bough. We two have taken up a lifeless vow T o rob a living passion: dust for fire! Madam is grave, and eyes the clock th... ...flushed early morning embraced, Haply you live a day longer in verse. 272 MANFRED I Projected from the bilious Childe, This clatterjaw his foot could... ...of wing of joy, that was a throb From breast of Earth, and did no creature rob: These quickening live. But deepest at her springs, Most filial, is an...

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The Muse of the Department

By: Honoré de Balzac

...ye, to be true to her reputation as a Superior Woman, tried to console the Manfred of the Press by prophesying such a future of love as he had not had...

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The Count of Monte Cristo Voulume One

By: Alexandre Dumas

...lieved to have been exterminated by Pope Leo XII., and who yet, every day, rob travellers at the gates of Rome. Has not your excellency heard that the... ...s, where he had carried on a regular war, had crossed the Garigliano, like Manfred, and had taken refuge on the banks of the Amasine between Sonnino a... ...t say see him, but even think of him without imagining his stern head upon Manfred’s shoul- ders, or beneath Lara’s helmet. His forehead was marked wi... ...steward,” said The Count of Monte Cristo 402 Debray. “Of how much does he rob you every year?” “On my word,” replied the count, “not more than anothe... ... as one of Byron’s heroes, whom misery has marked with a fatal brand; some Manfred, some Lara, some Werner, one of those wrecks, as it were, of some a... ...at you have given me, my dear viscount; it is tiresome to be always acting Manfred. I wish my life to be free and open. Go on, Baptistin.” “Then to ad...

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The Count of Monte Cristo Voulume Two

By: Alexandre Dumas

...annoyed about a bankrupt of Trieste.” “Really? Does it happen to be Jacopo Manfredi?” “Exactly so. Imagine a man who has transacted business with me f... ... prince. Well, I was a million in advance with him, and now my fine Jacopo Manfredi suspends payment!” “Really?” “It is an unheard-of fatality. I draw... ...hearts. I never was romantic, and am no melancholy hero. I imitate neither Manfred nor Anthony; but without words, protestations, or vows, my life has... ...s imitate so well 227 Alexandre Dumas that it is no longer worth while to rob a jeweller’s shop — it is another branch of industry paralyzed.” “Have ... ... murmured he, clinching his fists, and his teeth chattering. “So you would rob the Count of Monte Cristo?” continued the false abbe. “Reverend sir,” m... ...ing by the side of the corpse. Chapter 84 Beauchamp. THE DARING ATTEMPT to rob the count was the topic of conversation throughout Paris for the next f... ...tenance nothing that is marvellous, M. Albert. Tell me, why does a steward rob his master?” “Because, I suppose, it is his nature to do so, for the lo... ...s master?” “Because, I suppose, it is his nature to do so, for the love of rob- bing.” “You are mistaken; it is because he has a wife and family, and ... ...e me appear a very eccentric charac- ter. I am, in your opinion, a Lara, a Manfred, a Lord Ruthven; then, just as I am arriving at the climax, you def...

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The Phantom Rickshaw and Other Ghost Stories

By: Rudyard Kipling

...Says the first man, ‘If you are rich enough to buy, you are rich enough to rob;’ but before ever he could put his hand to his knife, Dravot breaks his... ...air,” and threw in deep and desperate moral re- flections from “Cain” and “Manfred,” expecting me to use them all. Only when the talk turned on Longfe...

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Modeste Mignon

By: Honoré de Balzac

...is con- tempt for the real, she made herself as fantastic as the poetry of Manfred, and provided for his scepticism by making him a Catholic. Modeste ... ...on by name, mignon by nature, and that’s why I respect him,—well, he would rob himself of everything to marry his daughter. Y our Resto- ration” (hicc...

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The Divine Comedy Volume 2 Purgatory [Purgatorio]

By: Dante Aligheri

... Ante-Purgatory.—Souls of those who have died in contumacy of the Church.— Manfred. ............. 13 CANTO IV . Ante-Purgatory.—Ascent to a shelf of t... ... Ante-Purgatory.—Souls of those who have died in contumacy of the Church.— Manfred. INASMUCH AS the sudden flight had scattered them over the plain, t... ...e showed me a wound at the top of his breast. Then he said, smiling, “I am Manfred, 5 grandson of the Empress Constance; wherefore I pray thee, that ... ...of Anjou was called by Pope Urban IV . to contend against him, and in 1266 Manfred was killed at the battle of Benevento. 6 Constance, the daughter o... ...nfred was killed at the battle of Benevento. 6 Constance, the daughter of Manfred, was married to Peter of Aragon. She had three sons, Alphonso, Jame... ... God took me, and he of Hell cried out, “O thou from Heaven, why dost thou rob me? 10 Thou bearest away for thyself the eternal part of 3 The life o...

... the souls to the mountain. ................................. 10 CANTO III. Ante-Purgatory.?Souls of those who have died in contumacy of the Church.? Manfred. ............. 13 CANTO IV. Ante-Purgatory.?Ascent to a shelf of the mountain.?The negligent, who postponed repentance to the last hour.?Belacqua. .........................................................................

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Ferragus Chief of the Devorants

By: Honoré de Balzac

...e most chimerical ideas that the fantastic power falsely attributed to the Manfreds, the Fausts, and the Melmoths can suggest to the imagination. T o-... ...erefore they will readily leave a lover if he is inexperi- enced enough to rob them of those fears with which they seek to deck themselves, those deli... ...ood such words do me! You make me love you more and more, though I seem to rob something from my Jules. But, my kind father, think what his sufferings...

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Ivanoff a Play

By: Anton Checkov

.... The only difference between lawyers and doc- tors is that lawyers simply rob you, whereas doctors both rob you and kill you. I am not referring to a... ...ealthy man like myself has become—oh, heaven only knows what—by no means a Manfred or a Hamlet! There are some unfortunates who feel flattered when pe... ...to be married. Is this how virtue and justice tri- umph? Not being able to rob Sarah, he has tortured her to death; and now he has found another victi...

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The Divine Comedy Volume 1 Hell

By: Dante Aligheri

...the second circle 3 nestle hypocrisy, flatteries, and sorcerers, falsity, rob- bery, and simony, panders, barrators, and such like filth. “By the oth... ...e upper hand in Florence for more than five years. The defeat and death of Manfred early in 1266, at the battle of Benevento, shook their power and re... ... of Apulia. He died in 1085. 5 Where, in 1266, the leaders of the army of Manfred, King of Apulia and Sicily, treacherously went over to Charles of A... ...round he stretched it to depart. 6 Here, in 1265, Conradin, the nephew of Manfred, was defeated and taken prisoner. The victory was won by a strata- ... ... the exiled Ghibellines. 19 A Ghibelline leader, who, after the defeat of Manfred in 1266, plotted against his own party. 113 Dante on with Ganellon... ...hed in Cocytus, and in body he seems still alive on earth. 7 Alberigo de’ Manfredi, of Faenza; one of the Jovial Friars (see Canto xxiii). Having rec...

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The Prince

By: Nicolo Machiavelli

... of any state that was not a state of the Church; and if he was willing to rob the Church he knew that the Duke of Milan and the Venetians would not c... ...had been reputed liberal. A prince, therefore, provided that he has not to rob his subjects, that he can defend himself, that he does not become poor ... ...him of his opportunity; therefore he began to sow those seeds which should rob Castruccio of his eminence. Castruccio at first treated this with scorn... ... so that twenty men side by side could hold it. The lord of Serravalle was Manfred, a German, who, before Castruccio became lord of Pistoia, had been ... ...e Pistoians, and unclaimed by either—neither of them wishing to dis- place Manfred as long as he kept his promise of neutral- ity, and came under obli...

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Notes from the Underground

By: Fyodor Dostoyevsky

...eful, but had in them much that was “sublime and beautiful” something in the Manfred style. Everyone would kiss me and weep (what idiots they would be...

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The Magic Skin

By: Honoré de Balzac

... correct taste had read Byron, he would have thought that he had come on a Manfred when he looked to find Childe Harold. “Good day, pere Porriquet,” s... ..., sir,” Raphael cried, “and you will have earned millions.” “Then I should rob you of your money,” replied the other, phlegmatic as a Dutchman. “I am ...

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