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Francis Zuniga (search for this): chapter 13
own. he told me Lord Lovelace had published a most important pamphlet about it . . . . . Will you do me the favor to make some inquiry about it, and if there be such a pamphlet send me a copy of it. Affectionate regards to dear Lady Lyell from all of us, as well as to yourself. Yours faithfully, Geo. Ticknor. To F. Wolf, Vienna. Boston, April 6, 1852. my dear Sir,—I thank you for the curious and interesting tracts you have been so good as to send me on Castillejo, and on Don Francis de Zuniga, but especially for your admirable paper on the remarkable collection of Spanish Ballads, that you found at Prague. The settlement of the date of Castillejo's death is important, and gets over a difficulty which everybody who has looked into his life must have felt; and the discussion about the old Romances sueltos has the thoroughness, finish, and conscientious exactness which marks everything of yours that I have seen. I have studied all four of them with care, and have no doubt y
ld hardly be expected in a convent; and there was a tone in the conversation of the monks much freer than would seem to be appropriate to their condition. The political atmosphere, both here and at Molk, was quite liberal, at least round some of the monks. We saw their collections in natural history, mineralogy, etc., which were of moderate value, but two parts of the establishment surprised me very much. One was a suite of rooms, about twenty or twenty-five in number, called the Kaiser-Zimmer,—Imperial Rooms,—which were prepared for the Emperor, Charles VI., who sent the monks word, when their convent was building, a century ago, that he would come and see them every year, and hunt in their woods, if they would fit up apartments worthy of him. They did so, of course; for, as one of the monks said, such imperial hints were like requests in full armor, and the Emperor and Prince Eugene used to come, and live upon the monks several weeks every autumn, which they found a very burdens
Ziegenhorn (search for this): chapter 30
7, 80. Woburn Abbey, I. 269, 270, II. 466. Wolf. F. A., philologist, I. 105, 106, 107, 112, 114, 124. Wolf, Ferdinand, II. 2, 256 note, 260, 314; letter to, 274. Wolff, Emil, II. 58, 59, 84. Woodbury, L., T. 381. Woods' Hole, visits, II. 187, 196. Woodward, Mrs., I 4, 7, 273, 276. Woodward, Professor, I. 6. Woodward, William H., I. 4, 7, 250. Wordsworth, Miss, I. 287, 432. Wordsworth, Mrs., I. 287, 432, II. 167. Wordsworth, William, I. 287, 288, 411, 432, 433, 434, II. 85, 86, 97, 98, 99, 167. Worseley, Vice-Chancellor, II. 158. Wortley, Hon., Stuart, I. 408 note. See Wharneliffe. Wright, Colonel, II. 458. Wyse, Mr., I. 183 note. Wyse, Mrs., II. 60. Y York, England, I. 272; Musical Festival in, 435-437. Yorke, Colonel, Richard, I. 442. Z Zacharia, Judge, I. 103. Zaragoza, Maid of, I. 206. Zanoni, Abbe, II. 90. Zedlitz, Baron, II. 12. Zeschau, Count, I. 460. Zeschau, Countess, I. 486, 491. Ziegenhorn, Baron, I. 177.
I. 85, 86, 97, 98, 99, 167. Worseley, Vice-Chancellor, II. 158. Wortley, Hon., Stuart, I. 408 note. See Wharneliffe. Wright, Colonel, II. 458. Wyse, Mr., I. 183 note. Wyse, Mrs., II. 60. Y York, England, I. 272; Musical Festival in, 435-437. Yorke, Colonel, Richard, I. 442. Z Zacharia, Judge, I. 103. Zaragoza, Maid of, I. 206. Zanoni, Abbe, II. 90. Zedlitz, Baron, II. 12. Zeschau, Count, I. 460. Zeschau, Countess, I. 486, 491. Ziegenhorn, Baron, I. 177. . 85, 86, 97, 98, 99, 167. Worseley, Vice-Chancellor, II. 158. Wortley, Hon., Stuart, I. 408 note. See Wharneliffe. Wright, Colonel, II. 458. Wyse, Mr., I. 183 note. Wyse, Mrs., II. 60. Y York, England, I. 272; Musical Festival in, 435-437. Yorke, Colonel, Richard, I. 442. Z Zacharia, Judge, I. 103. Zaragoza, Maid of, I. 206. Zanoni, Abbe, II. 90. Zedlitz, Baron, II. 12. Zeschau, Count, I. 460. Zeschau, Countess, I. 486, 491. Ziegenhorn, Baron, I. 177.
Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung (search for this): chapter 10
ince, Very faithfully and affectionately yours, George Ticknor. From Prince John, of Saxony. Dresden, 4 July, 1842. dear Sir, Prince John always wrote to Mr. Ticknor in English, and the correspondence continued till the end of Mr. Ticknor's life.—I have received, with great pleasure, your letter and the books and newspapers you had the kindness to send me. Mr. Stephens's work seems to be very interesting. I have, methinks, found some time ago a notice of it, in the Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung. My sister being in this moment at Florence, the newspapers are to make a journey into the bel paese la dove'l si suona. I am sure the author will be much charmed by it, being not insensible to success. The annotations and preface to the Uncle are very interesting for an European and German, because they show the difference of views and sentiments in the two peoples. Mrs. Jameson, the translator, was here, and is personally known to my sister. I am glad you were content wit
and is now the principal officer attached to the person of the reigning Empress, and is one of the most elegant and winning gentlemen I have met; with such as he thought I might be glad to see,—Naumann, long one of their employes in England; Baron Zedlitz, who writes for the theatre, and among other things has made a sort of rifacimento of the Estrella de Sevilla; the Minister of War; and some others whom I did not know. I talked chiefly with Count Dietrichstein, Count Bombelles, and Baron ZeBaron Zedlitz, and had a very agreeable time. In the evening I drove out to Von Hammer's, who held this evening his weekly soiree. Thirty or forty persons were there; among the rest Caroline Pichler, whom I was very glad to see, for the sake of her fifty volumes of romances, some of which are good, and have been translated into English, French, and Italian. She seemed a nice, pleasant old lady. Mr. McNeill was there, whom I remember to have met in London at dinner last year, recently returned fro
7, 80. Woburn Abbey, I. 269, 270, II. 466. Wolf. F. A., philologist, I. 105, 106, 107, 112, 114, 124. Wolf, Ferdinand, II. 2, 256 note, 260, 314; letter to, 274. Wolff, Emil, II. 58, 59, 84. Woodbury, L., T. 381. Woods' Hole, visits, II. 187, 196. Woodward, Mrs., I 4, 7, 273, 276. Woodward, Professor, I. 6. Woodward, William H., I. 4, 7, 250. Wordsworth, Miss, I. 287, 432. Wordsworth, Mrs., I. 287, 432, II. 167. Wordsworth, William, I. 287, 288, 411, 432, 433, 434, II. 85, 86, 97, 98, 99, 167. Worseley, Vice-Chancellor, II. 158. Wortley, Hon., Stuart, I. 408 note. See Wharneliffe. Wright, Colonel, II. 458. Wyse, Mr., I. 183 note. Wyse, Mrs., II. 60. Y York, England, I. 272; Musical Festival in, 435-437. Yorke, Colonel, Richard, I. 442. Z Zacharia, Judge, I. 103. Zaragoza, Maid of, I. 206. Zanoni, Abbe, II. 90. Zedlitz, Baron, II. 12. Zeschau, Count, I. 460. Zeschau, Countess, I. 486, 491. Ziegenhorn, Baron, I. 177.
Abbe Zanoni (search for this): chapter 30
7, 80. Woburn Abbey, I. 269, 270, II. 466. Wolf. F. A., philologist, I. 105, 106, 107, 112, 114, 124. Wolf, Ferdinand, II. 2, 256 note, 260, 314; letter to, 274. Wolff, Emil, II. 58, 59, 84. Woodbury, L., T. 381. Woods' Hole, visits, II. 187, 196. Woodward, Mrs., I 4, 7, 273, 276. Woodward, Professor, I. 6. Woodward, William H., I. 4, 7, 250. Wordsworth, Miss, I. 287, 432. Wordsworth, Mrs., I. 287, 432, II. 167. Wordsworth, William, I. 287, 288, 411, 432, 433, 434, II. 85, 86, 97, 98, 99, 167. Worseley, Vice-Chancellor, II. 158. Wortley, Hon., Stuart, I. 408 note. See Wharneliffe. Wright, Colonel, II. 458. Wyse, Mr., I. 183 note. Wyse, Mrs., II. 60. Y York, England, I. 272; Musical Festival in, 435-437. Yorke, Colonel, Richard, I. 442. Z Zacharia, Judge, I. 103. Zaragoza, Maid of, I. 206. Zanoni, Abbe, II. 90. Zedlitz, Baron, II. 12. Zeschau, Count, I. 460. Zeschau, Countess, I. 486, 491. Ziegenhorn, Baron, I. 177.
e studying systematically, you say, the moral and political state of Germany under Professor Saalfeld. I hope all your studies will be pursued systematically, so that you can call them into use whenever necessity requires. This, I think, has so long been your practice that it has now become habitual . . . . November 4.—. . . . I am very glad to learn that you have been so fortunate as to have found such old and pleasant friends and companionable gentlemen as Professor Blumenbach and Judge Zacharia. You may remember, my son, that when you can please, and satisfy, and command their attention and esteem, and give them a fair opportunity to communicate to you, they will be infinitely more useful to you than young men of great learning, who lack in wisdom and experience. Therefore, if you mean to receive any benefit from the aged, give them an opportunity to tell their own story in their own way, and you will be improved, and they will be pleased. But they should never be contradict
, 80. Woburn Abbey, I. 269, 270, II. 466. Wolf. F. A., philologist, I. 105, 106, 107, 112, 114, 124. Wolf, Ferdinand, II. 2, 256 note, 260, 314; letter to, 274. Wolff, Emil, II. 58, 59, 84. Woodbury, L., T. 381. Woods' Hole, visits, II. 187, 196. Woodward, Mrs., I 4, 7, 273, 276. Woodward, Professor, I. 6. Woodward, William H., I. 4, 7, 250. Wordsworth, Miss, I. 287, 432. Wordsworth, Mrs., I. 287, 432, II. 167. Wordsworth, William, I. 287, 288, 411, 432, 433, 434, II. 85, 86, 97, 98, 99, 167. Worseley, Vice-Chancellor, II. 158. Wortley, Hon., Stuart, I. 408 note. See Wharneliffe. Wright, Colonel, II. 458. Wyse, Mr., I. 183 note. Wyse, Mrs., II. 60. Y York, England, I. 272; Musical Festival in, 435-437. Yorke, Colonel, Richard, I. 442. Z Zacharia, Judge, I. 103. Zaragoza, Maid of, I. 206. Zanoni, Abbe, II. 90. Zedlitz, Baron, II. 12. Zeschau, Count, I. 460. Zeschau, Countess, I. 486, 491. Ziegenhorn, Baron, I. 177.
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