| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1866 - 506 lehte
...luxuriosus, time as " stupor mundi Fridericruel deed upon his name; he was the marvel of his CH. XIII. own generation, and succeeding ages looked back with...ruled from the sands of the ocean to the shores of the Sicilian sea. But while they pitied they condemned. The undying hatred of the Papacy threw round his... | |
| 1867 - 590 lehte
...lawgiver, and an impassioned poet ; in his youth fired by crusading fervour, in later life persecuting heretics, while himself accused of blasphemy and unbelief...ruled from the sands of the ocean to the shores of the Sicilian seas. But while they pitied they condemned. The undying hatred of the papacy threw round his... | |
| 1867 - 556 lehte
...lawgiver and an impassioned poet ; in his youth fired by crusading fervour, in later life persecuting heretics while himself accused of blasphemy and unbelief...ruled from the sands of the ocean to the shores of the Sicilian sea. But while they pitied they condemned. The undying hatred of the Papacy threw around his... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1871 - 460 lehte
...lawgiver and an impassioned poet ; in his youth fired by crusading fervour, in later life persecuting heretics while himself accused of blasphemy and unbelief;...ruled from the sands of the ocean to the shores of the Sicilian sea. But while they pitied they condemned. The undying hatred of the Papacy threw round his... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1873 - 556 lehte
...than one cruel deed upon his name, he was the marvel of his own generation, and , succeeding acres looked back with awe, not unmingled with pity, upon...ruled from the sands of the ocean to the shores of the Sicilian sea. But while they pitied they condemned. The undying hatred of the Papacy threw round his... | |
| Frédéric Hunt - 1883 - 194 lehte
...of winning manners and ardently beloved by his followers, but with the stain of more than one crnel deed upon his name, he was the marvel of his own generation...ruled from the sands of the ocean to the shores of the Sicilian seas. But while they pitied they condemned. The undying hatred of the Papacy threw round his... | |
| George Gilbert Ramsay - 1885 - 388 lehte
...lawgiver and an impassioned poet ; in his youth, fired by crusading fervour, in later life, persecuting heretics, while himself accused of blasphemy and unbelief;...ruled from the sands of the ocean to the shores of the Sicilian sea. But while they pitied they condemned. The undying hatred of the Papacy threw round his... | |
| Philip Smith - 1885 - 766 lehte
...the stain of more than one cniel deed upon his name; — he was the marvel of his own generation,2 and succeeding ages looked back with awe, not unmingled...pity, upon the inscrutable figure of the last Emperor 1 Pertz, Leges, ii. 246 (Feb. 1221); Robertson, vol. iii. p. 389. 1 " Stupor mundi Fridericus," he... | |
| Philip Smith - 1885 - 764 lehte
...the stain of more than one cruel deed upon his name; — he was the marvel of his own generation,2 and succeeding ages looked back with awe, not unmingled...pity, upon the inscrutable figure of the last Emperor 1 Pertz, Leges, ii. 246 (Feb. 1221); Robertson, vol. iii. p. 389. 1 " Stupor mnndi Fridericus," he... | |
| Philip Smith - 1892 - 778 lehte
...the stain of more than one cruel deed upon his name; — he was the marvel of his own generation,2 and succeeding ages looked back with awe, not unmingled...pity, upon the inscrutable figure of the last Emperor 1 Pertz, Leges, ii. 246 (Feb. 1221) ; Robertson, vol. iii. p. 389. 2 " Stupor ranndi Fridericus," he... | |
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