... knights ; and the third, for the old warriors. The lady of the castle, surrounded by youthful beauties, distributed crowns to those who were declared, by the judges of the combat, to be the conquerors. She then, in her turn, opened her court, constituted... The Maid of Orleans, and Other Poems - Sivu 216tekijä(t) Friedrich Schiller - 1843 - 229 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde Sismondi - 1823 - 466 sivua
...themselves in the profession of arms, combated the first day ; the second was set apart for the newly-dubbed knights ; and the third, for the old warriors. The...those who dared the combat, not of arms but of verse, and the name of Tenson, which was given to these dramatic skirmishes, in fact signified a contest*.... | |
| Gustave Masson - 1888 - 256 sivua
...the conquerors. She then, in her turn, opened her court, constituted in imitation of the seigneurial tribunals, and as her baron collected his peers around...dispensed justice, so did she form her court of love, and the assembly of ladies over whom she presided contributed a kind of tribunal which decided on cases... | |
| Edward Berdoe - 1892 - 608 sivua
...themselves in the profession of arms, combated the first day ; the second was set apart for the newly-dubbed knights ; and the third, for the old warriors. The...who dared the combat — not of arms, but of verse ; and the name of tcnson, which was given to these dramatic skirmishes, in fact signified a contest.... | |
| Edward Berdoe - 1892 - 610 sivua
...then, in her turn, opened her court, constituted in imitation of the seignorial tribunals, and as ber baron collected his peers around him when he dispensed...did she form her Court of Love, consisting of young, heautiful, and lively women. A new career was opened to those who dared the combat — not of arms,... | |
| Edward Berdoe - 1897 - 608 sivua
...themselves in the profession of arms, combated the first day ; the second was set apart for the newly-dubbed knights ; and the third, for the old warriors. The...and lively women. A new career was opened to those who-dared the combat — not of arms, but of verse ; and the name of ienson, which was given to these... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1901 - 362 sivua
...lady of the castle opened her court, constituted in Imitation of the seignorial tribunals, and as the baron collected his peers around him when he dispensed...Love, consisting of young, beautiful and lively women. It frequently happened that the knights who had gained the prize in the tourney became candidates for... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1901 - 368 sivua
...constituted in imitation of the seignorial tribunals, and as the baron collected his peers around him v-hcn he dispensed justice, so did she form her Court of...Love, consisting of young, beautiful and lively women. It frequently happened that the knights who liad gained the prize in the tourney became candidates... | |
| Edward Berdoe - 1916 - 604 sivua
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| Edward Berdoe - 1897 - 612 sivua
...themselves in the profession of arms, combated the first day ; the second was set apart for the newly-dubbed knights ; and the third, for the old warriors. The...Court of Love, consisting of young, beautiful, and livel}' women. A new career was opened to those who dared the combat — not of arms, but of verse... | |
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