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S 30 AGNEBEBNAUEEIN.
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mystic ture which Inner kni life ht -of and man n ; oble or painted led in enjoyment in gaiety the and life in of zest adven . -
Albrecht _' s whole g nature was suffused with romance . He longed best and for purest glory in , and the absorbed chivalry which into his was character the noblest all life that -ideal was
temporary of the age elements ; but he of stood the time apart —the from thirst the of more ambitio material n and and the
desire tive of aggrandizement In that . of His iron organization he hadperhaps was nervous rather , fine the ,
ruler virtues suscep He of . the ideal proud kni revengeful age ght-errant and , , than ambitious the , qualities thoug , of h a without feudal
the ills . that was should accompany , ambition , . When , his pride was stirred _, he was .
" Most lofty , insolent , and passionate . " It was a character of great beauty to lead and its much nobleness into heavy , but was and
bitter likely , sorrows in the ; 1 it 5 th was century likely , , in short , to owner bring its owner into conflict withhis times .
But Albrecht , kept himself strangely aloof from love , He imag was in an ation idealist an , ideal and of p womanhood ictured to his Remembering own glowing his , yet prin pure cely
was birth , the and young knowing , duke well sighed how and loveless wished . royal that political he were a wedlock simple
maiden knig , ht , who who lived could in find his , dreaming and , woo , fan of and cy Bai . win Thousands , the while one he of peerless young in his
knights envied the high-born heir ern ; , turn , of envied such those who partl envied as him his . time His held dream to be s of ideal woman : for
breathes no were man escapes the a influence woman wholl , of y the the y , ideas influence of the of the in atmosp which he here lives he . age
The writings , of even Shakspeare have an Elizabethan tone . Gay , and yet thoughtful , courteou the s , throne gentle , of generous Bavaria , magnani But he
was mous , as , was yet the irresolute knightl , and y heir had to the indecision of strong . imaginationThe fervid lyrical ladness of his youth waited for events
to own shape . life , it keep , and ing to much give it g apart form from and consis his father tency . and He his ranked lived father his ' s
of heterodoxy court humour . In , an and had age the not of young escaped superstition duke the , , bold thoug icions of ht speech always which and his sarcastic times as
attached to , those who . thought beyond susp priestcraft . In the year 1428 , a great tournament was held Excitem in Augsburg ent .
Duke necessity temp a force eraments Albrecht and of a address and nature was organiz one whi so of ideal ch ations the far , challengers and like transcended , as his is , enthusiasm usuall . the y the level developed cas of e was with his a
S 30 Agnebebnaueein.
S 30 AGNEBEBNAUEEIN .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1863, page 39, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091863/page/39/
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