This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1901 Excerpt: ...shall, etc., or probability, who would. 682. His father, a wealthy, influential man, firm in his allegiance to the empire as against the grasping House of Habsburg (Austria), (cf. i84f.), had embittered Landenberg and called down the tyrant's vengeance upon his head. Fiirst and Stauffacher, having done the same, were ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1901 Excerpt: ...shall, etc., or probability, who would. 682. His father, a wealthy, influential man, firm in his allegiance to the empire as against the grasping House of Habsburg (Austria), (cf. i84f.), had embittered Landenberg and called down the tyrant's vengeance upon his head. Fiirst and Stauffacher, having done the same, were equally 'guilty' and liable to punishment. 686., crrtt Bon SilliltClt (pronounce (c)i'14iuert) lived near a village of the same name, below Altorf on the Gotthard road, see map; a tower of the old castle still remains. 68g. (fnrcr--bcr (Jure, he turns first to one, then to the other. 693. 2Ba (= ttmntm, 360, note) brtntfft'3, etc., lit. 'why is there need'; what need is there of the nobles; his distrust is due to the fact that the younger nobility, represented by Rudenz, sided with Austria. Cf. Act II, Scene 1. 695 f. 23fircit (opt. subj. expressing strong wish) tOtr botfj (emphatic, only) nlk'in, i.e. would there were no nobles!--2rt0u, not already; its force lies rather in the strong emphasis it adds--to be reproduced by proper intonation. 702. Cti llinitll, i.e. one standing (oh, fiber) above the contending parties. 704. bcr, he, in ho; poetic omission of the antecedent. 706. Even the over-cautious Fiirst is aroused. 709. ttlCllt Ifif)... OH, whom could it concern, etc.; potential subj. 711. nctt(il)rcit, note the two senses: here answer for; in 714, give. 718. bcr 9l(, !5Cl(cr (21S, note) is P.aumgarten.--nib, cf. 494, note. 722. See map and introductory note to Act I, Scene 1. 726. 9Jil)tfCnftCt!t, cf. 39, note.--jjrnb fiber, may mean just above the rock, Mythenstein, or = flerctbe fleactiuber, _/-.- opposite the two peaks, the Mythen. 728.!)iiit(t (long ii), a small meadow-clearing, below Selisberg, 100 feet above t.
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